New Zealand Sticks to its Position Despite Canada's Protests Over Remarks About Hardeep Singh Nijjar

Brief by Shorts91 Newsdesk / 06:21am on 15 Mar 2024,Friday India Global

New Zealand's Deputy PM Winston Peters clarified remarks on the Hardeep Singh Nijjar murder case in India, prompting Canada's objections. John Tulloch, the Deputy PM's spokesperson, reiterated New Zealand's stance: allegations, if proven, would be concerning, but the investigation must conclude first. Peters questioned the lack of conclusive evidence from Canada regarding Indian involvement in Nijjar's murder. He emphasized the need for solid evidence before drawing conclusions. Peters also hinted at receiving intelligence from Five Eyes alliance without full understanding of its value. The case remains unresolved, awaiting concrete findings.

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