Justin Trudeau surrounded in his own home by accusing India, opposition leader said - PM should clarify with facts

India Canada Row: Canadian PM Justin Trudeau talked about India's involvement in the alleged killing of Khalistani terrorists. After this statement, India took a tough stance and dismissed the Canadian diplomat in India. Now regarding this matter, Canadian opposition leader Pierre Poilievre has said that PM Justin Trudeau should clarify all the facts.

Justin Trudeau surrounded in his own home by accusing India, opposition leader said - PM should clarify with facts

Canadian PM Justin Trudeau had talked about India's involvement in the alleged murder of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. The controversy over these allegations by Trudeau on India is not stopping. Taking a dig at Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's allegations, Canadian opposition leader Pierre Poilievre has said that he should come clean with all the facts.

"I think the prime minister needs to be forthright with all the facts. We need to know all the possible evidence so Canadians can make a decision on that," Poilievre said in a media address Tuesday.

Poilievre commented on the matter when the media asked him a question on what else should be done after an Indian diplomat is expelled by Canada.

Poilievre said, "The prime minister has not given any facts. He has made a statement. I would just emphasize that he told me no more privately than he told Canadians publicly. So we Want to know more information."

He further said that if more information was not provided the allegations could be found to be false or unbelievable. Addressing the media, he said that we must have evidence that will help the Prime Minister reach the conclusions that he gave yesterday.

A day earlier Trudeau had accused the Indian government of shooting dead Hardeep Singh Nijjar. He claimed that his country's national security officials have every reason to believe that "agents of the Government of India" carried out the murder of the Canadian citizen. Hardeep Singh Nijjar was also the president of Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara, Surrey.