Evidence is being found that China is behind the death of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada. According to news agency ANI, agents of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) may have a hand in Nijjar’s murder. The report quoted Jennifer Zeng, an independent blogger, as saying that the CCP conspired to commit this murder to create differences between India and other western countries including Canada. Zeng is from China and lives in America. He gave this information on the basis of evidence received from Canada-based YouTuber and Chinese writer Lao Deng. On June 18, 2023, terrorist Hardeep Nijjar was shot dead in the parking lot of the Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara in Surrey, British Columbia.
succeeded in eliminating all evidence
Zeng claims that the agents deliberately spoke in English with an Indian accent to implicate India. These allegations have been made in a video going on social media. According to the video, after Nijjar’s murder on June 18, agents broke the camera installed in his car. His car was burnt. Also, they were successful in erasing all kinds of evidence. The next day he flew out of Canada by plane. No response has been received so far from the Chinese or Indian government in this regard.
Talked to the President of United Arab Emirates
According to the report, Canadian PM Justin Trudeau has accused India of having a hand in the killing of Khalistani terrorist Nijjar and has raised the matter with UAE President Mohammad Zayed Al Nahyan. In a post, Trudeau said – He spoke to His Excellency Nahyan on Sunday and learned about the situation in Israel. There was discussion between the two leaders on minimizing loss of life and property. During this period, the tension between India and Canada was also discussed.
Pressure on India to cooperate in investigation
Let us tell you that India has strong relations with UAE and Trudeau is trying to put pressure on India through this conversation. Through this conversation, he wants to put pressure on India to cooperate in the investigation. This is when Canada has not yet shared evidence of India’s involvement in Nijjar’s murder.
Canada strongly denies the allegations
After this tension, India took a tough stand and sent many ambassadors of the Canadian government out of the country. It has also strongly denied Canada’s allegations. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Arindam Bagchi had said earlier this month that the presence of Canadian ambassadors in India is large and there is a need to reduce it.