Anti-Trudeau protests in India as country denies involvement in murder of Canadian Sikh leader
Global News
Sep 19, 2023
India's government has rejected what it calls “absurd” allegations by Canada that it was behind the murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a B.C. Sikh leader, and expelled a Canadian diplomat in return.
Protesters in Jammu gathered with photos of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, accusing him of making the allegation and using an "extremist" to rally political support.
The spat deals a fresh blow to diplomatic ties that have been fraying for years, with New Delhi unhappy over Sikh separatist activity in Canada.
Reuters
Tue, September 19, 2023
LONDON, Sept 19 (Reuters) - Britain will continue trade talks with India despite allegations from Ottawa that the Indian government was involved in the murder of a Sikh separatist leader in Canada, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's spokesperson said on Tuesday.
The spokesperson reiterated that Britain was in touch with Canada about the "serious allegations" but said it would not have a bearing on trade talks with India.
"Work on the trade negotiations will continue as before. The Canadian authorities will now conduct their work and I'm not going to preempt them," the spokesperson told reporters.
"When we have concerns about countries we are negotiating trade deals with, we will raise them directly with the government concerned. But with regards to the current negotiations with India, these are negotiations about a trade deal, and we're not looking to conflate them with other issues."
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