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Planning to kill Sikh leader in America, 'India should show

 

 in the investigation into the murder of a Sikh leader in British Columbia after the plot to kill a Sikh leader came to light in the US.
According to the British news agency Reuters, the US Department of Justice said on Wednesday that a 52-year-old Indian citizen is being charged with plotting to kill a separatist Sikh leader in the US and that attempt. has been failed.
The allegation of plotting to kill a Sikh leader in America comes two months after the killing of a Sikh leader in Canada.
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Canada made 'credible allegations' against India after the killing of Hardeep Singh Najjar and said there was evidence that Indian agents were involved.
India, on the other hand, rejected the allegations and since then diplomatic relations between the two countries have been strained and each other's diplomats have been sent back .

   

 Wednesday, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said, "The news that has come from the United States reinforces what we have been talking about from the beginning and India has taken this matter seriously." need to be taken from.'
"The Indian government should cooperate with us in the investigation to get to the bottom of the matter."
Earlier on Wednesday, Canadian Foreign Minister Melanie Joly also urged India to proceed with the investigation.
Canadian authorities have not yet charged anyone with Hardeep Singh Najjar's murder.
"We expect more cooperation from it," he said, referring to the Indian government.
Both the United States and Canada want to develop cordial relations with India to curb Chinese influence in the region, but efforts to have cordial relations with India have come to a screeching halt after allegations of targeting Sikh leaders in both countries.
Canada is investigating the murder and on the other hand, the Indian Prime Minister seems to be preparing for the next election in May, so there are no signs of dramatic steps to improve the situation between Ottawa 
and Delhi.
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On Wednesday, the US Department of Justice announced that it had begun indicting an Indian national for plotting the assassination of a New York-based Sikh separatist leader.
According to the US Department of Justice, 52-year-old Indian citizen Nikhil Gupta alias 'Nick' was arrested in the Czech Republic on June 30, 2023 and later extradited to the US.
Citing court documents, the US Department of Justice said Nikhil Gupta attempted to hire a hitman at the behest of an Indian government official to kill a Sikh separatist leader.
However, the Department of Justice did not reveal the name of the 'Indian Government Official' but the word 'CC One' has been used to identify him.

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