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US makes disclosures about Sikh leader’s murder in Canada
It has also been claimed that Najjar's killing was more organized than previously reported.
Washinton: US media has exposed some hidden facts regarding the killing of Khalistan Movement leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada.
According to reports, American media claimed based on eyewitnesses and CCTV camera footage that not three but six people were involved in the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
It is reported by the foreign media that the suspects involved in the murder of the leader of Khalistan Movement used two vehicles, not one. Hardeep Singh's vehicle was stopped by one of the suspects in the parking lot, after which two suspects suddenly appeared and started firing.
According to the US media, the accused fired 50 bullets, 34 of which hit Gurdwara head Hardeep Singh.
It has also been claimed that Nijjar's killing was more organized than previously reported.
Notably, pro-Khalistan Sikh leader Hardeep Singh was shot dead on June 18 in Surrey, Canada.
Later, on September 18, for the first time, the Canadian government accused India of involvement in the murder. On this occasion, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that Canadian intelligence had identified a link between Hardeep's death and the Indian government.
He stated that this matter was raised with Indian Prime Minister Narindra Modi in the G20 meeting. The involvement of a foreign government in the killing of a citizen on Canadian soil is against our sovereignty.
However, Canada ordered the deportation of Indian diplomat Pawan Kumar Roy and media reports claimed that the Indian diplomat expelled from Canada was the head of “RAW”.
On the other hand, India suspended the visa service for Canadian citizens following the tension arising from the killing of Khalistan Movement leader Hardeep Singh.
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