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WASHINGTON/OTTAWA: The United States made clear on Friday that it expected the Indian government to work with Canada on efforts to investigate the possible involvement of New Delhi agents in the murder of a Canadian citizen in June.

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said on Monday that Ottawa had credible intelligence linking Indian agents to the murder of Sikh separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar, prompting an angry reaction from New Delhi, which denies the allegation.

“We are deeply concerned about the allegations that Prime Minister Trudeau has raised,” U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken told reporters in a press briefing. “It would be important that India work with the Canadians on this investigation. We want to see accountability.”

The White House has spoken of its concerns over the allegations, but Blinken is the most senior U.S. official to have commented thus far.

Traditional Canadian allies, including the United States, appeared to take a cautious approach to the matter earlier this week. Political analysts said this was partly because the United States and other major players see India as a counterweight to the growing influence of China.

“We have been consulting throughout very closely with our Canadian colleagues, not just consulting but coordinating with them on this issue,” Blinken said.

During a press conference Trudeau was asked about the allegations, and he repeated his call for the Indian government to cooperate.

“We are there to work constructively with India. We hope that they engage with us so that we can get to the bottom of this very serious matter,” Trudeau said.

On Friday, Trudeau also said Canada shared its concerns with New Delhi some time ago.

“Canada has shared the credible allegations that I talked about on Monday with India. We did that many weeks ago,” Trudeau told reporters.

The Canadian government has amassed both human and signals intelligence in a months-long investigation into the Sikh separatist leader’s murder, CBC News reported separately on Thursday citing sources.

The report said the intelligence included communications of Indian officials present in Canada, adding some of the information was provided by an unidentified ally in the Five Eyes alliance.

Five Eyes is an intelligence-sharing network that includes the U.S., the UK, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

However, Trudeau has not provided any details about what Canada’s spy agencies have collected, and his office has not confirmed or denied the CBC report.

Senior Canadian government sources have said that Trudeau would not have spoken publicly without having a high level of confidence in the intelligence.

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John Sep 23, 2023 02:52pm
Why US, EU and Canada have been coy about the activities of RSS in their countries; and why did they allow RSS activists to transfer massive funds to extremists in India?
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BK Sep 23, 2023 03:02pm
Does the world remember that at some point Modi was banned from entering US due to his role in Gujarat massacre? Why is the West now so surprised by this killing. For their own benefits and to curtail China, US has been supporting a known killer. And has put an honest man like IK in jail. Hypocrisy at its best!
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TidBit Sep 23, 2023 05:42pm
Guys all this is posturing. We are not going to work with Canada on this stupid allegations which are true. Canada has no proof tying India to this murder. If they had, they would have released it. Even if they released it we are going to deny it. So what is the US going to do. What is Canada going to do. Nothing. Will the lights go out in India. No. So take a chill pill.
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TidBit Sep 23, 2023 05:43pm
@BK, Dude is it not hypocrisy too when you keep quite on Uigher Muslims? When you kept quite when the Yemeni people were slaughtered. When you kept quite when KSA sawed a journalist into pieces. Can there be any worse hipocracy
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Love Your Country Sep 23, 2023 09:55pm
US playing double game here, this is hallmark of politics. Canada is not that important to US.
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Love Your Country Sep 23, 2023 09:57pm
What's the value of one life in international politics especially when it is not an American
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Ahmed Sep 24, 2023 01:58am
This is a fault line which we should exploite and highlight this agenda on HR forums to bring to fore the real face of India. Its tit for tats
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Pakistani1 Sep 24, 2023 05:46pm
West always looks after it interest. Everything else is for public consumption.
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