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NSA, Canada and Nijjar
Canada initially suspected faction feud in Nijjar’s killing, shifted focus to India later, ex-NSA reveals
Thomas's remark confirmed India's stance that there is no involvement of the the Government of India in Nijjar's killing and PM Justin Trudeau's "baseless" allegations are part of his government's smear campaign against New Delhi.
Was Nijjar killed in a faction feud? Canada suspected so, testifies Trudeau’s former NSA
NSA Jody Thomas testified that initial intelligence and police investigation into the Hardeep Singh Nijjar assassination suggested that the murder was in retaliation for the killing of Ripudaman Singh Malik,
Ex-Canadian NSA reveals how police changed tack in Hardeep Nijjar killing probe
The former national security advisor for Canada said that initially Hardeep Singh Nijjar's death was considered a retaliation for Ripudaman Malik's murder
'Retaliation For Kanishka Bombing Accused's Murder': Canada Former NSA's Remark Confirms India's Stance In Nijjar Case
Jody Thomas has said that initial intelligence and police probe had suggested Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar was killed in retaliation for the murder of Ripudaman Singh Malik, who was accused of involvement in the 1985 Air India Kanishka bombing.
Nijjar's murder initially probed as retaliatory attack: Ex-Canada NSA testifies
Jody Thomas, who was NSA at the time of Hardeep Singh Nijjar's murder, told the foreign interference inquiry that members of the Canadian Sikh community were not satisfied with the assessment that the killing was a tit-for-tat for Ripudaman Singh Malik's murder.
Canada, India and Hardeep Singh Nijjar
Canada probing Indian media for 'interference' over Nijjar killing row
The report states that Indian media accused Justin Trudeau's govt of enabling terrorism, claiming Canada had 'fallen into the laps of Khalistani extremists'
India seeks Nijjar's death certificate amid Canada’s allegations of killing
BENGALURU: Ottawa has been putting pressure on New Delhi on the killing of former chief of banned terror outfit Khalistan Tiger Force (KTF) Hardeep Singh Nijjar, but it has refused to share his death certificate with Indian agencies probing his alleged role in criminal cases against him in India.
India adds Canada border police officer to terrorist list amid diplomatic row over Hardeep Nijjar killing
This comes after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) alleged that Indian diplomats were sharing information about Sikh separatists with organised crime
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'Nijjar A Foreign Terrorist': Canada Oppn Party Leader Slams Trudeau Over Pro-Khalistani's Citizenship
Canadian opposition leader Maxime Bernier says allegations of Indian diplomats engaging in criminal activities must be ...
India Today on MSN
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Hardeep Singh Nijjar: An ISI pawn protected by Canada despite criminal record
The Canadian government, fully aware of Nijjar's involvement with ISI and his anti-India activities, placed him on a no-fly ...
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Explained: Hardeep Singh Nijjar murder case that strained India-Canada ties
Judicial proceedings against the four people arrested for the murder of Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in 2023, ...
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“Only confirms what we have been saying,” MEA on Canada PM’s admission of not providing “hard proof” on Nijjar’s killing
After Canadian Prime Minister admitted that his government had not provided hard evidentiary proof when it accused India of ...
India Today on MSN
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Justin Trudeau mishandled situation: Ex-Canadian minister on India-Canada row
In an exclusive interview with India Today TV's Consulting Editor Rajdeep Sardesai, former Canadian Minister Ujjal Dosanjh ...
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