After the United States, the United Kingdom, Jordan and the Emirates also supported Canada against India

Canada presented solid evidence of Indian agency RAW’s involvement in the Sikh leader’s murder, Photo: File

Ottawa: After the United States, Canada secured the support of Jordan, United Arab Emirates and the United Kingdom against India over the killing of separatist Sikh leader Ki Ra.

According to the World News Agency, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau contacted his British counterpart Rishi Sonak by telephone and discussed the evidence of the Sikh leader’s murder.

British Prime Minister Rishi Sonak, who is from India, assured Canada of his support and said that such incidents are unacceptable. They want the rule of law.

Later, the Canadian Prime Minister also spoke to the President of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed, and discussed the issue of the killing of the Sikh leader. Looking at the concrete evidence, the Emirates also decided to support Canada.

On the killing of a Sikh leader in Canada by the Indian intelligence agency, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau also received support from Jordanian leader Abdullah Bin Al Hussein.

During the discussion, the rulers of Jordan, United Kingdom and United Arab Emirates insisted on legal action against India.

It should be remembered that on September 21, Canada expelled the Indian ambassador by presenting concrete evidence of the involvement of Indian intelligence agency RAW in the murder of Sikh leader Hardeep Singh.

In response to which Alta Chor Kotwal’s example of Dante rejected these solid evidences and ordered the Canadian diplomats to leave the country within a month.

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