Trudeau Accuses India of ‘Massive Mistake’ Amid Diplomatic Row
In a significant escalation of tensions, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has publicly accused India of committing a “massive mistake” following the controversial killing of a Canadian Sikh leader. During a press conference, Trudeau condemned the alleged involvement of Indian agents in the assassination, which he described as a violation of Canadian sovereignty.
This accusation comes amid a deepening diplomatic crisis between the two nations, which has seen both sides expelling diplomats and suspending trade talks. Trudeau emphasized the importance of protecting Canadian citizens and upholding the rule of law, while urging India to cooperate with an ongoing investigation into the matter.
India has vehemently denied the allegations, calling them “absurd” and a politically motivated attempt to divert attention from domestic issues. The Indian government has demanded evidence to support Trudeau’s claims, highlighting concerns over the increasing presence of Sikh separatists in Canada.
The fallout from this diplomatic spat has raised concerns about future relations between the two countries, which have historically maintained strong ties. As both nations navigate this crisis, the international community is closely monitoring the situation, emphasizing the need for dialogue and resolution.