Trudeau Alleges Indian Involvement in Murder of Sikh Leader
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has suggested that India may have been involved in the murder of a Sikh leader in Canada, sparking controversy and straining diplomatic relations between the two countries. Trudeau's comments came during a virtual event commemorating the 36th anniversary of the Air India bombing, in which 329 people were killed, mostly Canadians of Indian descent. While Trudeau did not provide any evidence to support his claim, he stated that there were "concerning allegations" and called for a thorough investigation into the matter. India has strongly denied any involvement in the murder and criticized Trudeau's remarks as baseless and irresponsible.
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