OTTAWA:
Canada’s Top state leader Justin Trudeau said on Wednesday there were “obvious signs” that India had abused Canadian power.
At a meeting on unfamiliar impedance on Wednesday, Trudeau tended to Nijjar’s homicide, as well as what he named a more extensive mission by Indian government delegates focusing on Canadian residents.
“We had clear and unquestionably now ever more clear signs that India had disregarded Canada’s sway,” Trudeau told the request.
Trudeau said that when Ottawa introduced these charges to New Delhi, “the Indian reaction to these claims and to our examinations was to twofold down on assaults against this administration… yet in addition to launch many Canadian ambassadors from India with no obvious end goal in mind.”