Trudeau accuses Indian government of involvement in killing of Canadian terrorist

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BJP should not let go of this opportunity.

They should let the troublemakers in the party to start speaking openly about how BJP killed terrorists in Kennada and other places & how Kennada is crying about it.

Also, we should demand the proof from US and Canada and make it public for Indian people.

Best case scenario is playing out.
 
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They can confirm a 100 eyes involvement, We still don't know whether they have anything substantial. Saying you have intelligence does not mean you really have it, doesn't mean that it reflects well on your case, doesn't mean that it is actionable. Could be a bluff for all we know. Regardless of available intelligence, Trudeau seems to have gone a bit loco.
lot of effort by five nations to protect a low life scumbag Khalistani terrorist.
 
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India anti-terror agency seizes properties of alleged Khalistan militant

Great job by Modi . Locking the khalistani assholes out without visas and now confiscating their property. Make those terrorists the outcasts they are.
 
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Trudeau claim based on Five Eyes intel: US envoy

The US seemed to dial up support for Canada in the latter’s diplomatic spat with India over the killing of Khalistan leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar as it said Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s allegation about India’s involvement was based on “shared intelligence among Five Eyes partners”. This was even as New Delhi reiterated that Canada’s claim of India’s role was not backed by any specific information or evidence shared with Indian authorities.


The remark by US ambassador to Canada David Cohen about shared Five Eyes intelligence — in an interview to CTV News — is probably the strongest endorsement of Trudeau’s claim that he’s talking about the slaying of Nijjar on the basis of “credible” intelligence.

It’s also the first official confirmation that Canada’s Five Eyes partners — the US, the UK, Australia and New Zealand — are aware of the intelligence informing Trudeau’s position on the issue.


The US had so far restricted itself to saying the allegations are serious and to calling upon India to facilitate the probe. Cohen’s remarks followed another claim by Trudeau late on Friday that Canada had shared “credible allegations” with India several weeks ago.

Indian officials, however, maintained there was no specific piece of information that was shared by Canada with Indian authorities to back its claims. “There has been no specific or actionable information, let alone evidence,” said a government source who did not want to be named.

 

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Turdeww had blocked extradition requests for NRI drug smugglers.


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What we are seeing is also a spillover of Kaneda's internal political battles being projected onto it's foreign policy.
Time to block any extradition requests from Canada and suspend the treaty with Canada.
 

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FBI warned Khalistani elements in US after Nijjar's killing in Canada: Report

Amid the escalating diplomatic standoff between India and Canada over the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, agents of Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) visited Khalistani elements in the US and warned them that their lives may be at risk, according to a report by The Intercept.



Umrica in Your terrorist... our freedom fighter mode..
interestingly for USA, Osama was a freedom fighter for usa at one time and he was killed in another land as a terrorist by the USA itself.
 
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U.S. Provided Canada With Intelligence on Killing of Sikh Leader

Us helps manufacture something for Canada? Like the weapons of mass destruction in Iraq?

having USA as an enemy is dangerous . Having USA as a friend is fatal.
 

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FBI warned Khalistani elements in US after Nijjar's killing in Canada: Report

Amid the escalating diplomatic standoff between India and Canada over the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, agents of Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) visited Khalistani elements in the US and warned them that their lives may be at risk, according to a report by The Intercept.



Umrica in Your terrorist... our freedom fighter mode..
interestingly for USA, Osama was a freedom fighter for usa at one time and he was killed in another land as a terrorist by the USA itself.
Depends on the type of warning given but with US ambassador in Canada giving a statement etc, I think Modi was probably ill advised to invite Biden for Republic day. Unnecessary headache with all this drama.
 
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FBI warned Khalistani elements in US after Nijjar's killing in Canada: Report

Amid the escalating diplomatic standoff between India and Canada over the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, agents of Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) visited Khalistani elements in the US and warned them that their lives may be at risk, according to a report by The Intercept.



Umrica in Your terrorist... our freedom fighter mode..
interestingly for USA, Osama was a freedom fighter for usa at one time and he was killed in another land as a terrorist by the USA itself.
Saddam Hussein a leader of a nation was killed without a trial. A major Geneva convention violation.
 

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U.S. Provided Canada With Intelligence on Killing of Sikh Leader

Us helps manufacture something for Canada? Like the weapons of mass destruction in Iraq?

having USA as an enemy is dangerous . Having USA as a friend is fatal.
Couldn't read the story but it seems they are trying to say that it was Canadian intelligence that had definitive stuff....the US intelligence wasn't definitive...? If you have read the article, please summarize.
 
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Couldn't read the story but it seems they are trying to say that it was Canadian intelligence that had definitive stuff....the US intelligence wasn't definitive...? If you have read the article, please summarize.
American spy agencies provided information to Ottawa after the killing of a Sikh separatist leader in the Vancouver area, but Canada developed the most definitive intelligence that led it to accuse India of orchestrating the plot, according to Western allied officials.

In the aftermath of the killing, U.S. intelligence agencies offered their Canadian counterparts context that helped Canada conclude that India had been involved. Yet what appears to be the “smoking gun,” intercepted communications of Indian diplomats in Canada indicating involvement in the plot, was gathered by Canadian officials, allied officials said.

While Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken has called on India to cooperate with the Canadian investigation, American officials have largely tried to avoid triggering any diplomatic blowback from India. But the disclosure of the involvement of U.S. intelligence risks ensnaring Washington in the diplomatic battlebetween Canada and India at a time when it is keen to develop New Delhi as a closer partner.

The United States did not learn about the plot, or evidence pointing to India’s involvement in it, until after operatives had killed the Sikh leader, Hardeep Singh Nijjar, allied officials said.


American spy agencies provided information to Ottawa after the killing of a Sikh separatist leader in the Vancouver area, but Canada developed the most definitive intelligence that led it to accuse India of orchestrating the plot, according to Western allied officials.

In the aftermath of the killing, U.S. intelligence agencies offered their Canadian counterparts context that helped Canada conclude that India had been involved. Yet what appears to be the “smoking gun,” intercepted communications of Indian diplomats in Canada indicating involvement in the plot, was gathered by Canadian officials, allied officials said.

While Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken has called on India to cooperate with the Canadian investigation, American officials have largely tried to avoid triggering any diplomatic blowback from India. But the disclosure of the involvement of U.S. intelligence risks ensnaring Washington in the diplomatic battlebetween Canada and India at a time when it is keen to develop New Delhi as a closer partner.

The United States did not learn about the plot, or evidence pointing to India’s involvement in it, until after operatives had killed the Sikh leader, Hardeep Singh Nijjar, allied officials said.

Two men fatally shot Mr. Nijjar, a Canadian citizen who had advocated independence for a Sikh-majority region of India, in the Vancouver area on June 18.


Before the killing, Canadian officials had told Mr. Nijjar that he was in danger. Several friends and associates of Mr. Nijjar said that he had been warned repeatedly about threats against him and had been cautioned to avoid the temple.


After his death, American officials told their Canadian counterparts that Washington had not had any advance information about the plot, and that if U.S. officials had they would have immediately informed Ottawa under the intelligence agencies’ “duty to warn” doctrine, according to two allied officials.

The officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss what has become a diplomatic firestorm, said Canadian officials had offered a general warning to Mr. Nijjar, but had not told him that he was the target of an Indian government plot.


The United States routinely, and automatically, shares huge amounts of intercepted communications with its closest intelligence partners, including Canada. But the contextual information about the killing was shared deliberately as part of a package of various intelligence streams.

A spokesman for the White House declined to comment. U.S. officials were reluctant to discuss the killing because although Washington wants to assist Canada, a close ally, it does not want to alienate India, a partner with which it is hoping to expand ties as a counterbalance to China’s rising influence in Asia.

The accusation has created a diplomatic rift between Ottawa and New Delhi, leading each to expel the other’s intelligence officers and India to suspend visas for Canadians.

Nevertheless, the killing, and the alleged involvement of the Indian government, has shocked officials in Washington. While democratic countries conduct targeted killings in unstable countries or regions and the spy services of more authoritarian governments — namely Russia — orchestrate assassinations anywhere they choose, it is unusual for a democratic country to conduct a lethal covert action in another democracy.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Canadian officials have declined to release the specifics of the intelligence Canada has gathered about India. Canadian officials say it is important not to compromise the Royal Canadian Mounted Police’s investigation of the murder.

Allied officials would not describe in detail the intelligence shared by the United States.

A Canadian government official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive information, said the government had received intelligence from multiple countries.

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation earlier reported that the Canadian government had gathered communications of Indian diplomats in Canada.
 

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I have gone through numerous Tamil Leftist Channels to get their perspective, I could sense a lot of pain and Frustration. It is really enjoyable to see leftist leeches whine about International Law, UN. Need to solve through problems through talks/Diplomacy refrain from conducting Covert Operations. Leftist arguments is even If terrorists resort to violence as a responsible nation we must adhere to principles of UN Conventions and refrain from retaliatory strikes on foreign soil.

Unnoticed in Canada episodes is Momin Intellectuals who are calling for accountability for RAW covert operations in Pakistan, although they have not conveyed it directly but in a subtle manner. Momin Intellectuals are in a state of shock, ever since 2014 when Government authorized Covert Operations against Pakistan. A Couple of Retaliatory strikes in Pakistan have been really painful for Momin inside India and Pakistan. Here also expectations are same " India is following Israel Path" " India being a responsible nation should avoid covert operations". I have a theory to back my claims. Right from 2014 Pakistan Officials routinely blame RAW. I believe some of RAW Actions in Pakistan have definitely caused pain among Momin/Leftist Intellectuals in India.
 

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American spy agencies provided information to Ottawa after the killing of a Sikh separatist leader in the Vancouver area, but Canada developed the most definitive intelligence that led it to accuse India of orchestrating the plot, according to Western allied officials.

In the aftermath of the killing, U.S. intelligence agencies offered their Canadian counterparts context that helped Canada conclude that India had been involved. Yet what appears to be the “smoking gun,” intercepted communications of Indian diplomats in Canada indicating involvement in the plot, was gathered by Canadian officials, allied officials said.

While Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken has called on India to cooperate with the Canadian investigation, American officials have largely tried to avoid triggering any diplomatic blowback from India. But the disclosure of the involvement of U.S. intelligence risks ensnaring Washington in the diplomatic battlebetween Canada and India at a time when it is keen to develop New Delhi as a closer partner.

The United States did not learn about the plot, or evidence pointing to India’s involvement in it, until after operatives had killed the Sikh leader, Hardeep Singh Nijjar, allied officials said.


American spy agencies provided information to Ottawa after the killing of a Sikh separatist leader in the Vancouver area, but Canada developed the most definitive intelligence that led it to accuse India of orchestrating the plot, according to Western allied officials.

In the aftermath of the killing, U.S. intelligence agencies offered their Canadian counterparts context that helped Canada conclude that India had been involved. Yet what appears to be the “smoking gun,” intercepted communications of Indian diplomats in Canada indicating involvement in the plot, was gathered by Canadian officials, allied officials said.

While Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken has called on India to cooperate with the Canadian investigation, American officials have largely tried to avoid triggering any diplomatic blowback from India. But the disclosure of the involvement of U.S. intelligence risks ensnaring Washington in the diplomatic battlebetween Canada and India at a time when it is keen to develop New Delhi as a closer partner.

The United States did not learn about the plot, or evidence pointing to India’s involvement in it, until after operatives had killed the Sikh leader, Hardeep Singh Nijjar, allied officials said.

Two men fatally shot Mr. Nijjar, a Canadian citizen who had advocated independence for a Sikh-majority region of India, in the Vancouver area on June 18.


Before the killing, Canadian officials had told Mr. Nijjar that he was in danger. Several friends and associates of Mr. Nijjar said that he had been warned repeatedly about threats against him and had been cautioned to avoid the temple.


After his death, American officials told their Canadian counterparts that Washington had not had any advance information about the plot, and that if U.S. officials had they would have immediately informed Ottawa under the intelligence agencies’ “duty to warn” doctrine, according to two allied officials.

The officials, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss what has become a diplomatic firestorm, said Canadian officials had offered a general warning to Mr. Nijjar, but had not told him that he was the target of an Indian government plot.


The United States routinely, and automatically, shares huge amounts of intercepted communications with its closest intelligence partners, including Canada. But the contextual information about the killing was shared deliberately as part of a package of various intelligence streams.

A spokesman for the White House declined to comment. U.S. officials were reluctant to discuss the killing because although Washington wants to assist Canada, a close ally, it does not want to alienate India, a partner with which it is hoping to expand ties as a counterbalance to China’s rising influence in Asia.

The accusation has created a diplomatic rift between Ottawa and New Delhi, leading each to expel the other’s intelligence officers and India to suspend visas for Canadians.

Nevertheless, the killing, and the alleged involvement of the Indian government, has shocked officials in Washington. While democratic countries conduct targeted killings in unstable countries or regions and the spy services of more authoritarian governments — namely Russia — orchestrate assassinations anywhere they choose, it is unusual for a democratic country to conduct a lethal covert action in another democracy.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Canadian officials have declined to release the specifics of the intelligence Canada has gathered about India. Canadian officials say it is important not to compromise the Royal Canadian Mounted Police’s investigation of the murder.

Allied officials would not describe in detail the intelligence shared by the United States.

A Canadian government official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss sensitive information, said the government had received intelligence from multiple countries.

The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation earlier reported that the Canadian government had gathered communications of Indian diplomats in Canada.
Seems( from the article) like Americans want to distance themselves from this. If they said they had no prior info ( if true), this doesn't seem to have anything much. Post killing, there can't have been much more than idle chatter.
 

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Low IQ Dumbedkarite Africanist maggot who got reservation++ into already diversity reserved seats in Oxf/Harvard wants us to believe these old women are reading English , without glasses , from this far.

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Ghodi govt's ignorance and incompetency towards creating india centric philosophical institutions in India is astounding. It will take them eternity to replicate chinese Confucius institute tactics in west.
 
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Seems like Americans want to distance themselves from this. If they said they had no prior info ( if true), this doesn't seem to have anything much. Post killing, there can't have been much more than idle chatter.
Trudeau seems to have done this alone don’t know why he wants to drag USA in this??? He is trying to get five eyes support but no one is whole heartedly stepping up and throwing back on himm? After 4.
days something should have been revealed or manufactured?
 

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