
Canada report: India has no connection to Nijjar's Murder!?
Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau had made some outrageous allegations that india was involved in the murder of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, who was killed in canada in 2023. While this caused a huge stir, the country's commission has now submitted a report stating that there does not seem to be any foreign involvement in Nijjar's murder. canada is one of the countries with the largest indian population. Especially people from the state of punjab live there in large numbers. At the same time, Khalistani terrorists are also openly operating there.
Khalistan terrorist movements have been banned in our country. However, Khalistan terrorists are not banned in Canada. Due to this, Khalistan terrorists are operating independently. There have been allegations that they are brainwashing indians living there and leading them down the wrong path.

Information about the report of the commission has now been released. It has been said that there is no evidence to suggest that foreign governments are involved in the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar. This 123-page report titled 'Public Inquiry Into Foreign Interference in Federal Electoral Processes and Democratic Institutions' contains various information. In the report, it is said that india spread false information about the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar at one point. At the same time, it said that it could not find any connection to a foreign power in the murder. The report said, "Following prime minister [Justin Trudeau]'s statement (without any concrete evidence) that india was involved in the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, some people in the country deliberately spread disinformation. This should be investigated."