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Dal Khalsa advises Canadian PM to take Nijjar’s case to International Court of Justice

Dal Khalsa, the Sikh organisation advocating the cause of Khalistan, was quick to back Trudeau stating that they have reasons to believe that what Canadian PM was repeatedly saying was true and a fact

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Canadian PM Justin Trudeau had firmly reiterated his accusation against India recently for its involvement in the killings of Canadian Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar on Canadian soil, putting the Indian government led by PM Narendra Modi once again in the dock, reported babushahi.com.

Dal Khalsa, the Sikh organisation advocating the cause of Khalistan, was quick to back Trudeau stating that they have reasons to believe that what Canadian PM was repeatedly saying was true and a fact.

The party’s secretary for political affairs Kanwar Pal Singh said from the day first everyone in Punjab was clear who masterminded Nijjar’s assassination. Canadian investigators have vindicated what we have been saying that the prime suspect is India’s third agency RAW, he added.

Referring to Indian High Commissioner Verma’s interview with Canadian media stating that neither Canada nor its allies (Five Eyes) have shown concrete evidence related to Nijjar’s killing, the leader urged Canadian government to place evidence before the International community in order to checkmate India’s design and duplicity

Slamming the Indian dispensation for refusing to cooperate with Canada in the investigation, Dal Khalsa leader said in case New Delhi continuous to refuse to join the investigation, we would urge Canada to consider in referring Nijjar’s case to the International Court of Justice (The Hague). Trudeau reiterated that there were “serious reasons to believe that agents of the government of India could have been involved in the killing” of Nijjar.

 Trudeau further said Canada is a country that will always stand up for the rule of law because if might starts to make right again, if bigger countries can violate international law without consequences, then the whole world gets more dangerous for everyone.

Taking Trudeau’s fresh statement seriously, the Dal Khalsa leader have asked Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to “truthfully answer” and lend cooperation to Canadian investigating agency to clear the air surrounding Nijjar’s cold-blooded murder.

Kanwar Pal Singh has appealed to Justin Trudeau to take Nijjar’s case to its logical conclusion.

Referring to Indian High Commissioner Verma’s interview with Canadian media stating that neither Canada nor its allies (Five Eyes) have shown concrete evidence related to Nijjar’s killing, the leader urged Canadian government to place evidence before the International community in order to checkmate India’s design and duplicity. “Those who masterminded Nijjar’s assassination are more dangerous than the hands who fired bullets on him,” said Singh.

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Roma Ghosh
Roma Ghosh
Roma Ghosh has recently retired as Associate Professor for Media Studies from an international university. She was with the Times of India as a correspondent for many years. Her passion is cooking and she has been doing recipes and photo shoots for Women's Era for the last 15-odd years.

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