Nijjar's killing reveals how Pakistan's ISI involved Lashkar, Babbar Khalsa in anti-India activities abroad
India TV NewsAs the diplomatic relations between India and Canada are poised to a record low, Indian intelligence agencies dug out several stunning revelations that accentuated how Pakistan's spy agency Inter-Services Intelligence has been orchestrating anti-India activities in Canada and other countries. According to India TV sources, ISI piloted the murder of terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in July this year-- a murder that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau claimed to have links with Indian agents. "In 2002, one Pak-based Iqbal Bunty, close to BKI's operative Lakhbir Singh, had taken Abdul Karim Tunda to Dawood Ibrahim's house in Karachi, Pakistan where they planned to carry out terror activities in India," according to the NIA chargesheet. Besides ISI and Indian Mujahideen, a three-decade-old group, BKI is also involved As per the Indian intelligence agency, BKI militants have a presence outside of India in Pakistan, North America, Europe, and Scandinavia.