Britain conveyed on Tuesday it was in an intimate touch with its Canadian partners about “stringent allegations” from Ottawa that the Indian government was a part in the murder of a Sikh separatist governer in Canada. “We are in an intimate touch with our Canadian partners about these stringent allegations,” a government spokesperson said. “It would be so wrong to make a remark further during the ongoing investigation by the Canadian authorities.
” Canada conveyed on Monday it was ” energetically pursuing credible allegations” that connected Indian government agents to Hardeep Singh Nijjar’s murder in British Columbia in June. India banished the accusation as “laughable and motivated” and insisted Canada instead to take legal action in opposition to anti-Indian elements which was actively happening from its soil. Canada also took a step and threw out India’s top intelligence agent in the nation, whilst New Delhi threw out a Canadian diplomat.