New Delhi: Congress Secretary Jairam Ramesh Canada’s prime minister on Wednesday urged the Center to “act together” with the opposition to protect India’s international reputation following the allegations Justin Trudeau. Ramesh emphasized the importance of a united front in safeguarding the country’s global status.
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He added that Canada’s accusations and support from other countries were jeopardizing India’s global reputation and damaging “brand India”.
Ramesh also mentioned that the Congress party has asked Prime Minister Narendra Modi to involve opposition leaders and other politicians to discuss serious accusations against India.
“this indian national congress party The Prime Minister has been asked to take the confidence of the Leader of the Opposition in both Houses of Parliament and other political leaders on the serious allegations made by the United States and Canada against the Indian government,” he added.
Earlier, Ramesh expressed hope Prime Minister Modi The leader of the opposition will be briefed on the matter, he said: “The Indian National Congress certainly hopes and expects Prime Minister Modi to gain the confidence of the opposition leaders in both houses of Parliament and leaders of other political parties on this extremely sensitive and critical issue. India and Canada relations”.
Indo-Canadian relations have soured since Trudeau accused India in the Canadian parliament last year of involvement in the killing of Khalistani terrorists Hardeep Singh Nijar.
India has denied the accusations, calling them “ridiculous” and “motivated” and accused Canada of hosting extremists.
Trudeau acknowledged on Wednesday that his government had not provided India with conclusive evidence about Nijar’s killing, only intelligence.
In response, Foreign Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said: “What we heard today only confirms what we have said all along – Canada has not provided us with any evidence to support its choice. Serious accusation.
Jaiswal added that the responsibility for the strained relations between India and Canada lies solely with Prime Minister Trudeau.