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India's High Commissioner to Canada Rejects Allegations of Involvement in Sikh Leader's Assassination Amidst Diplomatic Row Vancouver, Canada - The diplomatic rift between Canada and India has deepened following allegations involving the assassination of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Canadian Sikh leader, who was gunned down in Surrey, British Columbia, on June 18, 2023. India's High Commissioner to Canada, Sanjay Kumar Verma, was recently expelled amid accusations from the Canadian government linking him to the murder. Verma and five other Indian diplomats were declared persona non grata last Monday, sharply escalating tensions between the two nations. In his defense during an interview on CTV's Question Period, Verma categorically denied any involvement, dismissing the claims as baseless and politically charged. "Nothing at all," Verma responded when probed about his alleged role in Nijjar's death. He further contested the lack of concrete evidence and branded the allegations as politically motivated. Additionally, four Indian nationals residing in Canada have been arrested and charged with Nijjar's murder, awaiting their trial. This incident has cast a spotlight on the broader accusations by Canadian authorities, including Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), suggesting that Indian diplomats have been engaged in activities beyond their diplomatic duties. They allege that these diplomats facilitated the sharing of information on Sikh separatists in Canada with the Indian government, who purportedly relayed this information to organized crime groups in India. The Canadian government has argued that these crime groups then targeted Canadian citizens involved in the Sikh separatist movement, leading to a series of violent attacks, including murder. The High Commissioner refuted claims that the Indian government was specifically targeting Sikh separatists, maintaining that any diplomatic actions taken were transparent and above board. The controversy was further fueled by Canadian Foreign Minister Melanie Joly's remarks comparing India's actions to Russia's international conduct, which has been criticized for similar instances of targeting dissidents abroad. Verma retorted by demanding to see the evidence Joly referred to and reiterated his stance that the accusations were politically slanted. In a tit-for-tat move, India responded by expelling Canada's acting High Commissioner and five other Canadian diplomats, marking a significant downturn in diplomatic relations. The Indian foreign ministry has labeled Canada's allegations as "absurd" and insisted that Canada has failed to provide any persuasive evidence to support its claims. Problems in sharing evidence have also surfaced, with the RCMP highlighting unsuccessful attempts to discuss their findings with Indian officials earlier this month. Verma mentioned procedural issues, noting that the RCMP hadn't obtained the necessary visas nor provided a clear agenda for their visit to India, complicating the process. This diplomatic conflict arises against the backdrop of another significant allegation in the United States, where the U.S. Justice Department has charged an Indian government employee with orchestrating a failed assassination attempt against a Sikh separatist leader in New York City. This adds an international dimension to the concerns about India's alleged tactics against the Khalistan movement supporters, a movement advocating for a sovereign Sikh state within India, which India vehemently opposes and has officially banned. Nonetheless, Verma does not anticipate these strained political ties will affect India-Canada business relations. He believes non-political bilateral relations will remain unaffected, signaling a hope that economic ties might withstand the current diplomatic storm. However, the assassination of Nijjar and the subsequent allegations have undeniably marred the relationship between the two countries, casting a long shadow over their future diplomatic engagements. [Visit Republican Ballot News]( Republican Ballot News, 70 South West Century Drive, Suite 100 PMB 5102, Bend, OR 97702 Intended for: {EMAIL}
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