Friday, February 14th, 2025

Even action was not taken against Lawrence Gang… Ministry of External Affairs once again lashed out at Canada, told the truth

New Delhi: The Indian Foreign Ministry responded on Thursday to the allegations of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said the two countries have deep ties and the current dispute has arisen from the Trudeau government’s baseless allegations. Canada did not provide any evidence for the serious allegations made. he/she said that India sent 26 requests to Canada to deport many accused to India. Many of these have been pending for the last decade or more. We shared information with Canada about many gang members including Lawrence Bishnoi. Requested to arrest them or take action. Canada has not taken any action on this yet, this is very serious.

India rejects false allegations

In the name of diplomats, India said that we reject false allegations regarding the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Canadian PM Justin Trudeau himself has admitted that he/she has no evidence of the allegations against India. Our stand is very clear that the Canadian government has not shared any information with us since September last year. We do not have confidence that the Government of Canada will take care of the safety of our diplomats, so we have decided to recall them.

‘No talks were held with Pakistan’

The External Affairs Ministry said that Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar did not hold any bilateral meeting with Pakistan. his/her visit to Islamabad was only for the Shanghai Cooperation Organization meeting. The same conversation that happens during a feast took place. The ministry spokesperson said, ‘The only bilateral meeting of the External Affairs Minister was with Mongolia.’ On the mention of Kashmir in the China-Pakistan joint statement, the ministry said, ‘On the issue of Kashmir, you know our stand. Kashmir is ours and will remain ours. This is our statement and this is our stance. If someone says something, it doesn’t change anything.

Meeting on Pannu case was meaningful: US

The US on Thursday said the meeting with the Indian Investigation Committee regarding the alleged conspiracy to murder Gurpatwant Singh Pannun was productive. They are satisfied with the cooperation. US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said, ‘We have been informed that the individual named in the Justice Department indictment is no longer an employee of the Government of India. We will continue to work with them. We appreciate the cooperation. The Foreign Ministry also confirmed this on Thursday. The US Justice Department has claimed that a personnel from India (designated CC-1) had recruited Nikhil Gupta to hire a hitman.

Share on:

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *