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Narendra Modi, Canada
India condemns Canadian report claiming Modi was aware of plot to kill Sikh separatist Nijjar
India has rubbished a Canadian media report accusing Indian prime minister Narendra Modi of being aware of an alleged plot to murder a Sikh separatist leader on Canada ’s soil, terming it “ludicrous”.
Canada takes stunning U-turn, rejects media report that named PM Modi, Jaishankar and Doval in Nijjar killing
Canada’s The Globe and Mail recently reported that Canadian security agencies suspect Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was aware of Nijjar’s killing.
Canada says no proof to link PM Modi with Khalistani separatist Nijjar plot
Canada has officially denied it has any evidence to link PM Modi, foreign minister S Jaishankar and NSA Ajit Doval with the murder of pro-Khalistan terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, distancing itself from a Canadian media report earlier this week that quoted an anonymous security official to suggest that all three shared culpability for
‘Inaccurate’: Justin Trudeau's govt rubbishes Canadian media report linking PM Modi, Jaishankar to criminal activities
The Canada government's statement said, “The Government of Canada has not stated, nor is it aware of evidence, linking Prime Minister Modi, Minister Jaishankar, or NSA Doval to the serious criminal activity within Canada.
Canada says no evidence linking PM Modi, Indian leaders to Nijjar's killing
The Canadian government clarified on Friday that there is no evidence linking Prime Minister Narendra Modi or his top officials to any criminal activity in Canada, including the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
Justin Trudeau govt denies linking PM Narendra Modi, S Jaishankar to criminal activities within Canada: ‘Speculative’
The Justin Trudeau government on Friday denied linking Prime Minister Narendra Modi, external affairs minister S Jaishankar and national security advisor Ajit Doval to criminal activities within Canada.
No evidence linking Modi to criminal activity in Canada: national security adviser
A senior official says the Canadian government is not aware of any evidence linking Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to alleged criminal activity perpetrated by Indian agents on Canadian soil.
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Canada Denies PM Modi, Jaishankar's Role in 'Internal Matters' as India Calls Out 'Smear Campaign'
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Canada lifts extra screening measures for passengers flying to India, Anita Anand's office says
Two days after alerting Canadians that air travellers to India would be subjected to extra security screening, federal ...
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India warns of 'further damage' to Canada ties
India warned Canada of "further damage" to already strained ties after Toronto's Globe and Mail newspaper alleged Prime ...
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