MEA hits back after Justin Trudeau admits Canada had ‘no hard evidentiary proof’ linking India to Hardeep Nijjar killing

Justin Trudeau, testifying before the Canada’s foreign interference inquiry, said his government had provided just intelligence, “not hard evidentiary proof”. The ministry of external affairs, in a late night statement, affirmed its stand after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau testified before a Commission of Inquiry amid a massive diplomatic row. The MEA on Thursday said what it has heard only “confirms” New Delhi’s consistent stand that Canada has “presented us no evidence” in support of the serious allegations Canada chose to level against India and Indian diplomats.

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