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Canada Expels Indian Diplomats Over Alleged Violent Activities

Suspects in relation to the murder in Canada of Sikh separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar

Canada has taken the unprecedented step of expelling six Indian diplomats, including the high commissioner, following investigations linking agents of the Indian government to serious criminal activities in the country. The move has significantly escalated diplomatic tensions between the two nations.

Global Affairs Canada announced the expulsion, citing a targeted campaign against Canadian citizens by individuals linked to the Government of India. In response, India promptly expelled six Canadian diplomats, including the acting High Commissioner.

The Indian government has vehemently denied the accusations, labeling them as 'preposterous' and accusing Canada of attempting to tarnish India's reputation for political gain.

The Royal Canada Mounted Police (RCMP) disclosed details of multiple investigations into the alleged involvement of Indian government agents in criminal activities in Canada. The RCMP Commissioner highlighted the significant threat to public safety posed by these activities and the failure of attempts to address the issue through diplomatic channels.

The investigations revealed evidence of violent extremism impacting both Canada and India, with links to homicides and violent acts in Canada. Indian diplomats and consular officials were found to have engaged in clandestine activities, including collecting information for the Indian government to target members of the South Asian community.

Despite law enforcement actions, the harm caused by these activities has persisted, posing a serious threat to public safety. The RCMP emphasized the need to address these issues to safeguard the well-being of the community.

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