Indian Envoy Criticizes Canada's Handling of Nijjar Probe

The Indian government is seeking "specific and relevant" evidence from Canada in the Hardeep Singh Nijjar murder case, despite being dismissive of Canada's allegations of Indian involvement. The Indian high commissioner in Ottawa, Sanjay Verma, criticized the conviction of India before the completion of the investigation, stating that India was asked to cooperate without concrete evidence. Canada believes its allegations against India received support from the US, which endorsed reports of an alleged plot involving Indian authorities to eliminate another Khalistan leader. India's response to the US claims was different, admitting to receiving inputs but denying any involvement.
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