News anchors, political commentators and even the opposition furiously condemn accusations India played a role in assassination of Sikh activist
hen Justin Trudeau stood up in Canadian parliament last week to announce there were “credible allegations” that agents linked to the Indian government had beenexpressed concern at the allegations
“PM Justin Trudeau has made these absurd and malicious charges only to cater to his domestic political compulsions,” said the Punjab BJP president, Sunil Jakhar, while former diplomat Rajiv Dogra said that “Justin Trudeau has been in trouble for some time now … he has been trying to divert domestic attention to other issues”.
Unusually, opposition politicians and leaders have also leapt to the government’s defence, creating a rare consensus in India’s otherwise highly polarised politics. “Our country’s fight against terrorism has to be uncompromising, especially when terrorism threatens India’s sovereignty, unity and integrity,” said Jairam Ramesh, a spokesperson for the Congress party.
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