'I Had Discussion With PM Trudeau', Australian PM Albanese On Canada’s Allegations Against India



Canada’s accusation of India’s involvement in killing of Khalistani terrorist Nijjar came as a big blow to diplomatic ties between both nations. India and Canada have expelled each other’s Top Diplomats from their respective countries. The US, United Kingdom, and Australia have expressed their concerns over the ‘serious allegation’ against India. Australian PM Anthony Albanese expressed concern and held a discussion with his Canadian Counterpart. Earlier, Australian Foreign Minister Penny Wong said that the island continent is ‘monitoring the developments with their partners’. In the Canadian Parliament, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused India of being behind the killing of Khalistani leader Nijjar. Notably, Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar was shot dead outside a Gurudwara in Canada’s Surrey in June 2023. He was one of India’s most-wanted terrorists carrying a cash bounty of Rs 10 lakh on his head.
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4 thoughts on “'I Had Discussion With PM Trudeau', Australian PM Albanese On Canada’s Allegations Against India”

  1. hahaha it's call payback time prime minister. If these terrorist killed our people on indian soil and they run away to canada and if they think they are safe at forigen soil so not any more..it's a new india.

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  2. Tradeau in hot water due to his childish inferences on Khalistanies always terror oriented & will turn killers as experienced by Indiraji who once supported Bindranwala
    & had to R.I.P. through the barrell of the gun.Terrorist & divisive forces not to be trusted since the always act as per their own selfish & devilish
    whims & fancies.

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