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by arwineap
996 days ago
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> intercepted communications of Indian diplomats in Canada indicating involvement in the plot, was gathered by Canadian officials https://archive.ph/JunBd I'm sure the details of this communications will eventually become public, but usually these things take a month or two to filter down. Undoubtedly the Modi administration has received more information about it than we have. Hypothetically, is there some sort of motive you have for Canada to want to blame India for such a murder? What would they have to gain? |
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why undoubtedly? -- looking at the Indian response I doubt that they have.
> Hypothetically, is there some sort of motive you have for Canada to want to blame India for such a murder? What would they have to gain?
Yes, there is. The Trudeau govt will fall, if not for the support from Jagmeet Singh who is openly pro Khalistan and anti-India. Trudeau has every reason to act on behest of Jagmeet Singh. To top it all, Trudeau also aspires for the same pro-Khalistan/anti-India voters. The differences between India-Canada relationship are not new, it started soon after Trudeau became PM. In 2018 during his India visit, Trudeau, with him, invited a known Khalistani, convicted of attempted murder of an Indian Minister. But, however, the differences go all the way back to 1985 when pro-Khalistan Canadians bombed Air India Flight 182, killing all 329 aboard and failed-attempt to bomb another Air India Flight 301.
It is not to suggest that these allegation are because of this motive -- but only to list motive (since you asked).