Justin Trudeau reiterates allegations, says not seeking to 'provoke' India


United Nations, Sep 22 (IANS): While reiterating allegations that India was behind the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has said that Ottawa was not seeking to provoke India. 

He however refused to share evidence behind his allegations.

Speaking at a news conference here on Thursday, he said, "We are not looking to provoke or cause problems (with India)."

 

"There is no question that India is a country of growing importance and a country that we need to continue to work with. Not just in the region but around the world," he said.

"But we are unequivocal around the importance of the rule of law and unequivocal about the importance of protecting Canadians and standing up for our values," he said.

And that is why Canada was asking India to work with it "to establish processes to discover and to uncover the truth of the matter and to allow justice and accountability to be served".

India has vehemently denied the allegations first made by Trudeau in parliament on Monday.

Three months on, there have been no arrests in the shooting of Nijjar on June 18 outside a Sikh centre in Surrey in British Columbia.

Trudeau ruled out tit-for-tat action for India suspending visas for Canadians.

He called for "calm" and said that Canada is a safe country.

Trudeau avoided directly answering repeated questions by reporters about the evidence he had, asserting that the justice processes should continue with integrity.

"There are credible allegations that we need to take extremely seriously as Canadians and indeed as a world," he said.

"I can assure you the decision to share these allegations on the floor of the House of Commons Monday … was done with the utmost seriousness," he said.

"I think it's extremely important that as a country with a strong and independent justice system, we allow those justice processes to unfold themselves with the utmost integrity," he said.

He said that he had "a direct and frank conversation with the Prime Minister (Narendra Modi), in which I shared my concerns in no uncertain terms".

Asked about the suspension of visa services by India, he indicated that there would be no reciprocal action right now.

He said: "We are going to continue to do the work necessary to keep Canadians safe and to uphold our values and the international rules-based order. That's our focus right now."

People of Indian origin who are not Sikh and Hindu organisations have expressed fears for their safety after receiving threats, and Indian diplomatic missions have come under attack.

He was not directly asked about this, but when asked about the New Delhi Canadian High Commission’s safety he gave an assurance of protection for all in Canada.

"In terms of safety in Canada and the safety of Canadians, we always take the safety of Canadians extremely seriously, whether at home or overseas. I can assure everyone that Canada is a safe country."

"I continue to call for calm and for Canadians to remain true to who we are: Open, respectful, grounded and respect and trust in our institutions and our law enforcement and justice systems."

When a reporter said that Nijjar had told Canadian law enforcement about threats to his life and asked if there would be a review of how that was handled, Trudeau said: "I think there will be."

Trudeau did not give a direct reply to questions about Canada's allies' reactions.

A reporter asked him if he had asked other leaders to condemn India, while another compared the solid support that Canada got from its Western allies when Canadian citizens were held by China with the tepid response to his allegations about India.

Trudeau said: "We are ensuring that Canadians stay protected and that we stand up for the international rules-based order. That is something that we are doing and it's something we are doing alongside our allies."

 

  

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  • Harold Dcunha, Mangalore, India

    Fri, Sep 22 2023

    I do not understand why Indians want to migrate to Canada. All Indian parents should discourage their children /students studying in Canada, Nation first. Bharat mata kee Jai. Vande Mataram.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai -Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 22 2023

    Just veering away from the topic, what about the financial scamsters (terrorists), who after plundering the banks of thousands of crores of taxpayers money, and now ensconced in safe havens living a super duper luxurious life??

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai -Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 22 2023

    Just veering away from the topic, what about the financial scamsters (terrorists), who after plundering the banks of thousands of crores of taxpayers money, and now ensconced in safe havens living a super duper luxurious life??

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  • Ranjith, USA

    Fri, Sep 22 2023

    International diplomacy and image will be affected, if Canada claims are true as no Canadian citizen can be killed in Canada by any outside foreign agencies, however evil that person may be...Canadian law will take its own course, if any country has filed for extradition of wanted individuals in Canada...but definitely no targeted killing ...such type of acts is no different from Kurdish separatists being killed in Germany by Iran or Turkey authorities, or Balochistan activists in Europe killed by Pakistani intelligence or North Korea killing it's dissidents in other parts of world.

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  • KS Mayya, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Fri, Sep 22 2023

    Dear Ranjith USA, The Government of the day may take the right decision. However, Canada has been deliberately & willfully trying to create nuisance. Starting from Kanishka bombing till date, nobody was brought to justice for terror acts conducted by Canadian citizens targeting India. Sometimes, you have to get your hands dirty, if you want justice. And Canada should not be an exception to that rule. Also, it seems that the current government in Canada is deliberately kicking a dog (at least Canada thinks so), to divert from the real problem of Chinese interference at all levels in Canada ahead of the impending hearing and volumes of evidence in this regard which the current Government did nothing about. So, there has to be a cost on Canada for doing this hara-kiri. No, calling it domestic politics does not help.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai -Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 22 2023

    There is no smoke without 🔥!!

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  • Peter Vaz, Mangalore/Canada

    Fri, Sep 22 2023

    A question must be asked why his government didn’t/won’t take actions against those who create trouble in India from Canadian soil? Despite of credible evidence shared by India, he did nothing. If he had kept trouble makers under control, like his predecessor Stephen Harper did, this situation would not have come. It’s not too late and that’s the only way…..

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  • Roy, Puttur

    Fri, Sep 22 2023

    Great job sir.. no matter what you say about Indian Government, Andh Bhakths who ran away from India and settled in Canada will still lick your feet.

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  • Sunil K, Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 22 2023

    Does anyone ask the US why it marched into Pakistan unannounced to kill Osama Bin Laden ? Why is this Justin showing so much love for terrorists ? Anand Mahindra has now closed his Canadian venture. Indians in Canada should pour some sense into the Canadian government or else return home.

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  • Roland, Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 22 2023

    Mahindra was waiting to sell his shares for a long time and he found a good reason now to display his ‘ nationalism’ - so that he can continue to be in the good books of the ‘ feku’.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai -Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 22 2023

    You hit the nail right on the head!!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Fri, Sep 22 2023

    Stop troubling Bharat ...

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  • Prakash, Manipal

    Fri, Sep 22 2023

    Nijjar was a proven terrorist and publicly made his intentions against sovereign India very clear... This means that Canada is giving citizenship to terrorists of our land and shedding tears for their Karma driven ends... It looks like Justin's personal agenda and may be he is friends to kingpin khalistanis....

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