Justin Trudeau, furious over harboring terrorists, expels Indian diplomat from Canada.
Canada India Tension Increased:
Justin Trudeau, the Prime Minister of Canada, appears to be furious over India's complaint of harboring terrorists.
Tensions between India and Canada appear to be escalating.
Canada has expelled Indian diplomat Pawan Kumar Rai.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said in Parliament that India may be involved in the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
PM Justin Trudeau issued an emergency statement in the House of Commons, saying that Canadian agencies have sufficient evidence that Indian agents were involved in Nijjar's murder.
Trudeau also said that the involvement of a foreign government in the murder of a Canadian citizen is a violation of their sovereignty.
Justin Trudeau told Parliament that India has been told that if the Indian government is involved in any way in this case, it will not be acceptable.
India has also been asked to cooperate in the investigation.
In addition, the Canadian government has stepped up its investigation into the allegations of Indian government involvement in the Nijjar murder case.
PM Justin Trudeau also raised this issue in Parliament and said that the matter was also raised with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the G20 summit.
Now it can be said that the escalation of tensions between India and Canada is a significant development.
The accusations of Indian involvement in the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar are serious and could have far-reaching consequences.
It is unclear what evidence Canada has to support its allegations.
However, if the allegations are true, they would be a major violation of Indian sovereignty and would call into question India's commitment to fighting terrorism.
The expulsion of Indian diplomat Pawan Kumar Rai is a further sign of the deterioration of relations between the two countries.
It is likely that tensions will continue to rise in the coming days and weeks.