US URGES to India to cooperatev with Canada in Sikh Leader"s murder
Canada said it was “actively pursuing credible allegations” linking Indian government agents to the murder of the Sikh separatist leader.
Meanwhile, PM Justin Trudeau said in an emergency statement to the
House of Commons that any involvement of a foreign government in the killing of
a Canadian citizen was “an unacceptable violation of our sovereignty”.
He has also demanded that India treat with “utmost seriousness”
the bombshell revelation of its probe into the murder.
In response, India expelled on
Tuesday a Canadian diplomat with five days’ notice to leave the country.
New Delhi also dismissed the Canadian accusation as “absurd and
motivated” and urged it instead to take legal action against anti-Indian
elements operating from its soil.
While speaking to CNN, Kirby termed Canada’s
allegation “very serious” and said US President Joe Biden was mindful of the
accusation.
Asked whether the US knew what intelligence Canada based its
allegation on, Kirby replied: “I am going to be careful about what I say here
to preserve the sanctity of this investigation and leave it for Canada to talk
about the underpinning information here and what more they are trying to learn.
“We want to respect that process and it’s their investigation.”
To a question about possible repercussions if it was proved that
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi ordered the killing, he said: “Let’s not
get ahead of where we are. There’s an active investigation and we think it
needs to be fully transparent and comprehensive.
“We know that Canada will work to that end. Again, we urge India
to cooperate with that investigation … Once we have all the facts and we have
conclusions that we can draw from that, then you can start to look at
recommendations or behaviours you might want to pursue.”
Separately, another NSC spokesperson, Adrienne Watson, denied
reports that the US had “rebuffed” Canada over the matter.
She shared a post on X by Washington Post, which said:
“President Biden has aggressively wooed India’s Modi as a counterweight to
China. That effort is now complicated by Canada’s explosive allegation that
Indian officials may have been behind the slaying of a Sikh separatist leader
in British Columbia.”
Reacting to it, Watson said: “Reports that we rebuffed Canada in
any way on this are flatly false. We are coordinating and consulting with
Canada closely on this issue. This is a serious matter and we support Canada’s
ongoing law enforcement efforts. We are also engaging the Indian government.”
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