Canadian Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister David Morrison said to a parliamentary panel on Tuesday that he told the U.S.-based newspaper that the Indian Home Minister Amit Shah was behind the plots. "The journalist called me and asked if it (Shah) was that person. I confirmed it was that person," Morrison told the committee, without providing further details or evidence.He made the disclosure at a hearing by the Canadian parliamentary committee on public safety and national security.When asked about the release of information on the particular allegation of the involvement of Home Minister Amir Shah for crimes in Canada.
NSA Nathalie Drouin confirms that this is not the information "WE PROVIDED TO THE JOURNALIST " She also claimed that it was a ‘strategic decision’ to leak information to ‘The Washington Post’ & She along with Deputy Foreign Minister David Morrison leaked the information.
#WATCH | When asked about the release of information on the particular allegation of the involvement of Home Minister Amir Shah for crimes in Canada
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NSA Nathalie Drouin confirms that this is not the information "WE PROVIDED TO THE JOURNALIST "
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The Washington Post had on October 14 cited unnamed Canadian officials as saying they had told the Indian government that “conversations and texts among Indian diplomats” ordered out of the country that day “include references” to Shah and a senior official in the Research and Analysis Wing “who have authorised … intelligence-gathering missions and attacks on Sikh separatists” in Canada.
Relations between the two countries have plunged to their lowest level ever over the issue of Canada's tacit support for Khalistani extremists among the large Sikh-Canadian population of about 8 lakh. New Delhi accuses Ottawa of doing next to nothing to stop the activities of Khalistani supporters who seek to undermine the sovereignty and territorial integrity of India.
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