Connect with us

Crime

Hardeep Singh Nijjar killing: ‘Diplomat expulsion was a signal’, Canadian Sikhs urge Ottawa to get tough with India

Published

on

In Canada, the Sikh community is hopeful that Ottawa’s recent accusations against India concerning the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar represent just the initial bold step in addressing alleged “Indian interference,” as reported by AFP.

Members of Canada’s Sikh community, the largest outside of India, expressed their relief at the accusations being made. Prominent Sikh community member and lawyer from the Toronto area, Harkirt Singh Dhadda, expressed satisfaction at India being held accountable. Dhadda emphasized that the expulsion of a diplomat served as a “signal,” suggesting that further actions are anticipated.

“We seek a thorough investigation that brings those responsible for this assassination to justice, including both the perpetrators and the masterminds behind it,” Dhadda was quoted as saying by AFP.

Balraj Singh Nijjar, the son of Hardeep Nijjar, shared a sense of relief that the accusations were now in the open and expressed hope for a more detailed examination that identifies specific individuals.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau expelled a high-ranking Indian diplomat, accusing Indian government agents of being involved in the killing of Khalistan supporter Hardeep Singh Nijjar in June of the current year.

However, India has firmly rejected these allegations by Canada, deeming them absurd and motivated. The Ministry of External Affairs stated that India is a democratic nation deeply committed to the rule of law, emphasizing that allegations of Indian government involvement in any act of violence in Canada lack merit.

In response to Ottawa’s expulsion of an Indian official in connection with the death of Khalistani leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar, India took a reciprocal action by instructing a senior Canadian diplomat to leave the country within five days. This move was consistent with diplomatic norms when a country expels a diplomat from another nation.

India conveyed its decision to expel the “senior Canadian diplomat” through Canadian Ambassador Cameron MacKay, a direct response to Ottawa’s expulsion of an Indian official.

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.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

Crime

Cashe company recovery team

Published

on

By

Cashe company recovery team calling into my office landline number using abusive language given galis. Fake calls like speaking blue dart then use galis see screenshot Loan number 999990011925308

Continue Reading

Crime

Array of Charges Against Robert Vadra: Not the First Probe He Faces

Published

on

By

In a notable development, Robert Vadra has been named in a chargesheet related to a money laundering case involving arms dealer Sanjay Bhandari, according to the Enforcement Directorate (ED). The agency alleges Vadra’s connection to a London property, considering it “proceeds of crime.” This marks the first time Vadra has been implicated in a chargesheet related to a money laundering case. The ED chargesheet discloses Sanjay Bhandari’s undisclosed foreign income and assets, including London properties, with CC Thampi and Sumit Chadha implicated in concealing and using these “proceeds of crime.” Thampi, identified as a “close associate” of Vadra, played a role in renovating and occupying the London property mentioned. The ED has initiated money laundering cases against Vadra regarding the purchase of London properties, allegedly linked to kickbacks from a 2009 petroleum deal under the UPA regime. Vadra also faces accusations in a 2010 FIR related to land transactions in Gurgaon and a 2015 money laundering case involving Skylight Hospitality’s transactions concerning land in Bikaner. The BJP raised the Vadra-DLF land deal as a major issue in the 2014 Haryana assembly elections, prompting an inquiry. This overview details the legal cases and controversies surrounding Sonia Gandhi’s son-in-law Robert Vadra over the years.

Continue Reading

Crime

From Laborers to Engineers – Complete Profiles of Accused Nailers in Parliament

Published

on

By

Four individuals who were arrested for attempting to breach the security of the Parliament building have now had their complete profiles revealed. Some of them have previously participated in protests, while others have backgrounds as laborers and e-rickshaw drivers.

The incident involving the immediate arrest of four individuals occurred when, during the proceedings of the Lok Sabha, two people, Sagar Sharma and Manoranjan D, jumped inside, releasing colored smoke using ‘ken’ and chanting slogans. Some MPs managed to apprehend them. Simultaneously, two other individuals, Amol Shinde and Neelam Devi, outside the Parliament premises, released colorful smoke using ‘ken’ and began chanting slogans. The police reported that the planning for this incident involved a group of six people, and these four individuals were part of that group. Now, let’s delve into the detailed profiles of these four detainees.

Neelam – MPhil and NET qualified: Neelam, the individual who entered the Parliament premises and released colored smoke, has an impressive academic background. She has pursued multiple degrees, including B.A, M.A, B.Ed, M.Ed, SET, MPhil, and NET. Hailing from Ghaso Khurd, a village in Jind, Haryana, Neelam has actively participated in various movements, including the farmers’ agitation. Additionally, she is a co-founder of a progressive youth organization. Neelam’s family background includes her father, who is a carpenter, and her younger brother, who has shared that she was preparing for the Civil Services examinations in Haryana.

Manoranjan – Engineer in Entertainment, Good Relations with MP Pratap: Manoranjan, the person who leaped inside the Parliament during the Lok Sabha proceedings, is a 35-year-old unmarried engineer. His father, a farmer, mentioned that Manoranjan had been studying in college and actively involved in student politics, but his ideological inclinations were not known. Manoranjan’s father, Devaraj, highlighted that his son reads books, especially those of Swami Vivekananda. Interestingly, he also mentioned that Manoranjan shares good relations with Member of Parliament Pratap Simha.

Sagar – E-rickshaw Driver with Background in Lucknow: Sagar Sharma, the individual who operates an e-rickshaw and jumped inside the Lok Sabha gallery, is originally from Ramnagar, Alam Bagh, Lucknow. Sagar’s family background includes his father working as a carpenter. While Sagar has only completed his 12th grade, there is uncertainty regarding his activities in Bengaluru, as his family claims to be unaware of them.

Amol – Laborer Preparing for the Army: Amol Shinde, the person involved in releasing colored smoke outside Parliament, is a 25-year-old resident of Jari, Latur, Maharashtra. He comes from a family of laborers, and Amol was preparing for the army. His family members mentioned that he left home a few days ago, stating that he was going to Delhi for a job interview.

It’s worth noting that these individuals were part of a larger group of six individuals involved in planning the breach of Parliament security. While four are in police custody, the details about the remaining two are not available at the moment.

Continue Reading

Trending