Canada gives yet another blow to Indian government

Canada gives yet another blow to Indian government

Canada has issued a stern advisory to its citizens in India, urging them toexercise vigilance amidst escalating tensions between Ottawa and New Delhi.The source of this diplomatic strife can be traced back to an astonishingclaim made by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who asserted that theIndian government was responsible for the orchestrated murder of Sikhleader Hardeep Singh Nijjar.

The deterioration in relations between these two nations has culminated inthe expulsion of high-ranking diplomats on both sides, a direct consequenceof the assassination of Khalistani leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Inresponse, Canada has taken the proactive step of cautioning its citizenswho may be traveling to South Asian nations. Specifically, the Canadiangovernment has advised against any travel to Indian-occupied Kashmir due tothe prevailing and unpredictable security situation.

In its advisory, Canada has highlighted the potential threats of terrorism,militancy, civil unrest, and kidnapping, urging its citizens to avoidparticipation in gatherings and demonstrations. This cautionary stancereflects the gravity of the situation and underscores the Canadiangovernment’s commitment to ensuring the safety of its citizens abroad.

The tragic incident that sparked this diplomatic standoff occurred in Juneof this year when Hardeep Singh Nijjar was fatally shot outside a Gurdwarain Surrey, British Columbia, Canada. The international spotlightintensified as Prime Minister Trudeau took the unprecedented step ofexpelling a senior Indian diplomat, holding New Delhi responsible for theassassination.

Meanwhile, the Indian government, under the leadership of Prime MinisterModi, categorically denied these allegations, further fueling thediplomatic tension that now defines the relationship between these twonations. New Delhi also took the reciprocal action of expelling a seniorCanadian diplomat, signaling the depth of the rift between them