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India Refutes ‘False’: Denies Alleged ‘Secret Memo’ Targeting Hardeep Singh Nijjar

On Sunday night, India denounced as “fake” and “completely fabricated” a media report that purported to show that New Delhi had sent out a “secret memo” in April directing the implementation of “concrete” actions against Sikh separatists, including Hardeep Singh Nijjar.

The study is a component of a “sustained disinformation campaign” against India, according to External Affairs Ministry spokeswoman Arindam Bagchi, and the publication that released it is well-known for disseminating “fake narratives” that are supported by Pakistani intelligence.

The report was released by the American online media organization Intercept.

“We vehemently contend that these reports are entirely made up and fraudulent. Such a memo does not exist,” Mr. Bagchi stated.

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This is a component of an ongoing defamation campaign directed towards India. The aforementioned site is notorious for disseminating false narratives that are pushed by Pakistani intelligence. The authors’ posts attest to this connection,” he stated.

In response to questions about the claim from the media, he stated, “Those who amplify such fake news only do so at the cost of their own credibility.”

According to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, there is “potential” evidence linking Indian operatives to Nijjar’s June 18 murder on Canadian territory. This was stated in September.

India vehemently denied the accusations, referring to them as “absurd”.

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The Intercept said that the Indian government had given orders on a “crackdown scheme” targeting Sikh organizations in western nations.

Furthermore, it stated that other “Sikh dissidents under investigation by India’s intelligence agencies, including the Canadian citizen Hardeep Singh Nijjar” are listed in a confidential letter released in April by the Ministry of External Affairs.

Naiteek Bhatt

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