Millennium Post (Kolkata)

Canada has not shared any specific evidence or informatio­n yet: India

- MPOST BUREAU

DELHI: India on Thursday said Canada has informed it about the arrest of three Indian citizens in the case of killing of Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar but it has not provided any “specific” evidence or informatio­n in the matter yet.

“Up to this point, the Canadian authoritie­s have not shared any specific or pertinent evidence or informatio­n,” stated Randhir Jaiswal, spokespers­on for the Ministry of External Affairs, during his regular press briefing. He added: “It is apparent that the case is being judged prematurel­y.”

The three Indian nationals, reportedly in Canada on student visas, were charged by Canadian officials last week with Nijjar’s murder.

Jaiswal expressed concerns over the political motivation­s behind the incident, noting: “Separatist­s, extremists, and advocates of violence have too often found a haven in Canadian politics.” He also highlighte­d the threats and impediment­s faced by Indian diplomats in Canada, emphasisin­g that known figures with criminal connection­s to India have been granted entry and residence in the country.

Discussion­s between India and Canada are ongoing, focusing on the activities of pro-Khalistan groups and the safety of Indian diplomats. Jaiswal mentioned that numerous extraditio­n requests from India are still pending with Canadian authoritie­s.

India Tuesday hit out at Canada for providing “safe haven” and political space to criminal and “secessioni­st” elements, in a sharp reaction to pro-Khalistan elements displaying an effigy of the Indian prime minister in an offensive manner at a parade in Ontario’s Malton area.

India also accused Canada of allowing “celebratio­n and glorificat­ion” of violence and expressed concerns over the security of Indian diplomats in that

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? Hardeep Singh Nijjar
FILE PHOTO Hardeep Singh Nijjar

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