Tensions rise as India and Canada exchange accusations over Sikh leader's death
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Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau denies allegations that he was trying to provoke India by claiming that the Indian government was involved in the 1984 anti-Sikh riots. Trudeau's comments have sparked controversy and criticism, with many accusing him of interfering in India's internal affairs. However, Trudeau maintains that he was simply expressing his concerns about human rights and religious freedom.
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