As the House of Commons reconvened on Monday, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau revealed to Parliament the existence of “credible allegations” linking “agents of the government of India” to the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Canadian Sikh leader. The investigation into Nijjar’s murder is ongoing, and an Indian diplomat has been expelled from Canada as a result. Nijjar, a plumber who immigrated to Canada in 1997, was a prominent advocate for the creation of Khalistan, a separate Sikh homeland. The Indian government considers him a wanted terrorist for his alleged involvement with the Khalistan Tiger Force. Nijjar had reported receiving threats from Indian intelligence agents, and his supporters believe his murder was a predictable act of violence. Canadian leaders from all major political parties have addressed the issue, emphasizing the importance of upholding Canadian sovereignty and demanding transparency and cooperation from the Indian government. NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh, the first Sikh-Canadian to lead a major political party, vowed to persist in seeking justice and full investigation into the case.
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