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AsiaPac · 30 mins ago
'No proof, no facts': Former envoy Sanjay Verma on Nijjar case indictment
Hardeep Singh NijjarNEW DELHI: Former Indian Ambassador to Canada Sanjay Verma has defended India's position on the Hardeep Singh Nijjar case, asserting that allegations linking India to the killing were "baseless" and unsupported by evidence. He also maintained that New Delhi has consistently warned Canada about Khalistani extremist activities."Whatever allegations were levelled were grave, but there was no proof or fact behind those allegations. There was nothing that could be called 'credible evidence' in legal terms, and India stood firm on its stance," Verma told ANI.He said India had rejected the allegations from the outset, calling them "politically motivated" and later "completely absurd." "India has remained consistent on that statement from then until today," he added.US indictme
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