Canada gave no proof to back allegations: Government slams anti-India narrative
India TodayMinister of State for External Affairs Kirti Vardhan Singh, responding to a question by Congress MP Manish Tewari in the Lok Sabha, stated that Canada has provided "no evidence whatsoever" to back the "serious allegations" it has made against India. Singh's written response came during a session where the government was asked about its stance on criminal cases allegedly involving Indian citizens in Canada and their potential impact on bilateral ties. The Government has repeatedly urged the Canadian authorities to take action against anti-India elements operating from their soil," Singh said in his response. Singh confirmed that India had "repeatedly urged the Canadian authorities to take action against anti-India elements operating from their soil." Meanwhile, the United States has alleged that Vikash Yadav, also known as Vikas Yadav, a former Indian intelligence officer previously affiliated with the Research and Analysis Wing, was the covert central figure behind a failed assassination attempt targeting Gurpatwant Pannun, a Khalistani terrorist and the founder of the banned organisation Sikhs For Justice.