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Canada accuses India of orchestrating campaign against Sikh separatists
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The Canadian government has accused Indian Home Affairs Minister Amit Shah of orchestrating plots against Sikh separatists in Canada, and has shared evidence of this alleged involvement with Indian authorities. However, the Indian government has dismissed prior accusations from Canada as baseless. Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister David Morrison has confirmed that Shah's name was leaked to The Washington Post, although Morrison did not specify how Canada came to know of Shah's alleged involvement. Morrison has also testified that Shah was behind the plots, but the Indian government has not responded to the specific naming of Shah.
The journalist called me and asked if it (Shah) was that person. I confirmed it was that person.
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perspectives
- 1.US Foreign Policy
- 2.Espionage
- 3.US-India relations
- 4.India under Modi
- 5.Independence Movements
- 6.Assassination Attempt
- 7.Canada under Justin Trudeau
- 8.Assassination
- 9.Indian Foreign Policy
- 10.Canadian Foreign Policy
- 11.Indian Politics
- 12.Canada-India Relations
countries
- 1.Canada
- 2.China
- 3.India
- 4.Singapore
- 5.United States
organizations
- 1.Sikhs
- 2.Royal Canadian Mounted Police
- 3.High Commission of India
- 4.Federal Bureau of Investigation
- 5.US Department of Justice
persons
- 1.Amit Shah
- 2.David Morrison
- 3.Hardeep Singh Nijjar
- 4.Vikash Yadav
- 5.Gurpatwant Singh Pannun
- 6.Justin Trudeau
- 7.Narendra Modi
- 8.Ajit Doval
- 9.Indira Gandhi
- 10.Lawrence Bishnoi
- 11.Mike Duheme
- 12.Nathalie Drouin