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Canada has worsened its already strained relations with India over the killed Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. It all started on Monday, September 18 when Canadian PM Justin Trudeau, without any relevant evidence, accused India of killing Nijjar. India rejected the baseless allegation. Relations between the two countries have almost deteriorated.
As tensions rise between both countries, Canada, despite being aware of Nijjar’s criminal history, is trying to convince the world that Nijjar was only a religious leader. Canadian media has also published a report against Trudeau in which it has been said that Nijjar was not a saint.
The most important thing is that Nijjar, whom the Canadian PM is calling a saint, was kept in the ‘No Fly List’ by America since 2019. The no-fly list is a small subset of the US government terrorist screening database that contains information regarding known or suspected terrorists. The database is maintained by the FBI’s Terrorist Screening Center.
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