Published 10:15 IST, November 24th 2024
Trudeau Calls His Officials 'Criminals' Over 'Wrong' Reports of PM Modi Link to Nijjar Case
Justin Trudeau strongly criticized his own national security officials and labelled them 'criminals' for leaking classified and sensitive information to media
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Ottawa: Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau strongly criticized his own national security officials in a press conference and labelled them as 'criminals' for leaking classified and sensitive information to the media amid heightened diplomatic tensions with India after the murder of Khalistani activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
He accused the leaks of spreading misinformation and termed that such reports have 'got stories wrong.' Speaking at a press conference in Brampton Trudeau stated, “We have seen, unfortunately, that criminals leaking top-secret information to the media have consistently gotten those stories wrong.”
Trudeau’s comments came in response to a Canadian newspaper report that linked senior Indian leaders including PM Modi and EAM Jaishankar to the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
The wrong act by Canadian officials further strained already tense India-Canada ties. Canadian officials leaked wrong information to media outlets and allegedly linked Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Foreign Minister Subrahmanyam Jaishankar to violence on Canadian soil.
Earlier in the week, a prominent Canadian media outlet quoted an unnamed national security official alleging that Indian PM was aware of the purported plot to assassinate Nijjar. The report also indicated involvement of External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and National Security Adviser Ajit Doval, claiming they were involved in an operation reportedly overseen by Union Home Minister Amit Shah . However, the story relied on anonymous sources and moreover provided no concrete evidence to substantiate these allegations.
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