Canada takes stunning U-turn, rejects media report that named PM Modi, Jaishankar and Doval in Nijjar killing
Ottawa: A day after India raised a strong stance against a recent claim in a Canadian media report that said Prime Minister Narendra Modi knew about a plot to kill Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, the Canadian government has now rejected the report. Reacting to the Canadian media report, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau-led government clarified that the media report did not represent the administration's stance and dubbed it as "speculative and inaccurate". India rejects Canadian media report Earlier this week, India strongly rejected the media report and called the report "ludicrous" and urged people to ignore it. India-Canada tensions Tensions escalated in September 2024 when Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Canada had "credible evidence" that the Indian government was linked to Nijjar's murder.




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