Tuesday, September 19, 2023
The White House expressed on Tuesday that the US is "profoundly worried" about Justin Trudeau's cases that Indian government specialists were engaged with the death of a Khalistani pioneer in English Columbia in June.
Justin Trudeau on Monday guaranteed that there are "tenable claims of a likely connection" between the killing of Khalistani pioneer Hardeep Singh Nijjar in June and Indian government specialists.
In any case, India has disproved the declaration, referring to it as "crazy and roused", The Hindustan Times revealed.
"We are profoundly worried about the claims referred to by State head Trudeau recently," White House Public safety Committee representative Adrienne Watson said in an explanation.
She added: "We stay in standard contact with our Canadian accomplices. It is important that Canada's examination continue and the culprits be dealt with."
Mélanie Joly, Canada's unfamiliar pastor, declared the ejection of a "top Indian negotiator" in light of Justin Trudeau's declaration in the Canadian Parliament.
On June 18, Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Canadian resident, was lethally killed in the parking area of the Master Nanak Sikh Gurdwara in Surrey, English Columbia.
Because of his contribution in favorable to Khalistan exercises, the Indian government had previously named him as a psychological oppressor.
Comparative cases were made by Justin Trudeau to Indian Head of the state Narendra Modi at a gathering on September 10 and "were totally dismissed," as per an assertion from India's outer issues service.
"Such unverified claims try to move the concentration from Khalistani fear based oppressors and fanatics, who have been given asylum in Canada and keep on undermining India's power and regional honesty.
The inaction of the Canadian government on this matter has been a well established and proceeding with concern," the assertion said.
