Canada Accuses Indian Minister of Targeting Sikhs on Its Soil
Ottawa reveals Home Minister Amit Shah's alleged involvement in plots against Indo-Canadians, escalating tensions with India.
- Canadian officials have publicly named Indian Home Minister Amit Shah as involved in a campaign of intimidation and violence against Sikh separatists in Canada.
- The allegations were first reported by The Washington Post and later confirmed by Canadian Deputy Foreign Minister David Morrison during a parliamentary hearing.
- Canada claims to have presented evidence linking Shah to the plots, but India has denied the allegations and criticized Canada's lack of evidence.
- Meetings between Canadian and Indian officials have been fraught, with Canada accusing India of blocking diplomatic engagements and failing to address the accusations.
- The situation has led to increased tensions, with Canada expelling Indian diplomats and issuing public warnings about threats to Indo-Canadians.























