Why Khalistani Terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar Entered Gurudwara Politics: Sources
New Delhi:
India has responded to Canada’s “credible allegations” – that “agents of Delhi” were involved in the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Canadian citizen – by revealing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government had failed to act despite being given evidence of his crimes.
This information had been shared “countless times”, a senior Home Ministry functionary told NDTV on Friday, adding the Canadian government had “never once taken any notice” of the material.
India had hunted Nijjar for a decade and also secured a Red Corner Notice from Interpol.
Nijjar had over a dozen charges of murder and terrorist activities against him in India, but Canadian authorities “did not take any action, except putting him on a no-fly list”, the official explained.
Canada also failed to act on the Interpol’s notice, the official said.