• Wednesday, October 16, 2024

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US says India should take Canada plot allegations ‘seriously’

Britain has also urged India to cooperate with Canada’s legal process and observed it was “the right next step”

A file photo of the US State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller. (Photo by Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images)

By: Shajil Kumar

THE UNITED STATES has called on India to take seriously allegations by Canada of an assassination plot, as tensions escalated between the two countries.

“When it comes to the Canadian matter, we have made clear that the allegations are extremely serious and they need to be taken seriously. And we wanted to see the government of India cooperate with Canada in its investigation,” State Department spokesman Matthew Miller told reporters on Tuesday.

“Obviously, they have not,” he said. “They have chosen an alternate path.”

India and Canada on Monday expelled each other’s ambassadors as Ottawa alleged that Indian involvement in a campaign against Sikh separatists went beyond what was previously known, with prime minister Justin Trudeau saying New Delhi had made a “fundamental error.”

Tensions have soared since Canada alleged that the Indian government was involved in last year’s killing outside a gurdwara of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, an advocate for an independent Sikh state who had immigrated to Canada and become a citizen.

Assassination plot in US

The United States has alleged a similar, albeit unsuccessful, assassination plot by India on US soil but has handled the matter more quietly.

An Indian “Enquiry Committee” formed in response to the US allegations was visiting Washington on Tuesday to discuss the case, the State Department said.

India “has informed the United States they are continuing their efforts to investigate other linkages of the former government employee and will determine follow up steps, as necessary,” the State Department said.

National Security Council spokesman John Kirby said of India: “The fact that they sent an Enquiry Committee here, I think, demonstrates that they are taking this seriously.”

The United States has been courting India for more than two decades, seeing it as a natural partner in the face of a rising China, despite rights groups’ charges of a closing democratic space under prime minister Narendra Modi.

India should cooperate: UK

Britain said on Wednesday India’s cooperation with Canada’s legal process was “the right next step” in the ongoing diplomatic row between the two countries, adding that it had full confidence in Canada’s judicial system.

Canada on Monday linked India’s high commissioner and other diplomats to the murder of Nijjar on its soil and accused New Delhi of a broader effort to target Indian dissidents in Canada.

India, which has long denied the accusations, retaliated by ordering the expulsion of six high-ranking Canadian diplomats including the acting high commissioner.

“We are in contact with our Canadian partners about the serious developments outlined in the independent investigations in Canada. The UK has full confidence in Canada’s judicial system,” the British government said in a statement.

“The Government of India’s cooperation with Canada’s legal process is the right next step.” (Agencies)

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