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Amit Shah Rejects Trudeau's Claims Of Indian Involvement In Nijjar Killing

💝Union Home Minister Amit Shah di✅smisses Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's allegations of Indian involvement in the killing of Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. 

Union Home minister Amit Shah at an election rally i♔n Parasboꦏd, Chhattisgarh.
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Union Home Minister Amit Shah reaffirmed India's position regarding the killing of Khalistani separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, rejecting Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's claims of potential involvement by Indian agents in the murder. In response to Trudeau's allegations, Shah, speaking at a news channel conclave, questioned the presence of terrorists wante൩d in India on Canadian soil a⛦nd emphasized India's denial of the accusations, according to media reports. 

The strained relations between India and Canada escalated when💙 Trudeau made the allegations on September 18, prompt🔴ing India to temporarily suspend visa issuance to Canadian citizens. The suspension was lifted last month after a hiatus of over a month. India dismissed Trudeau's claims as "absurd" and having a "motivated" agenda.

Trudeau, in a recent year-end interview, defended his decision to publicly announce the allegations, citing the expectation of leaked information through the media. He described the statement as an "extra level of deterrence" to enhance Canadian safety. Trudeau revealed engaging in weeks of "quiet diplomacy" before making the public ann﷽ouncement, expressing concern for the vulnerability of Canadians.

The Canadian Prime Minister highlighted that Canada had warned India about the eventual revelation of information and intendeജd to share evidence in due course. He drew parallels with the U.S. approach, emphasizing the need for India to demonstrate leadership on the world stage, particularly during the G20 summit.

H♏owever, India's External Affairs Minister, S Jaishankar, informed the Rajya Sabh❀a that Canada had not shared any specific evidence or inputs related to the case.