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"Canada is not taking any actions, Canada doesn't have any empathy, Canada is displaying no empathy with regards to India. The reason being Trudeau has fallen trap to a Chinagate," Sachdev said.
India has denied Canada's allegations, calling them "absurd" and "motivated" and has accused Canada of giving space to extremist and anti-India elements in their country.
"So far, while we have exchanged and given these information, so far no action has been taken by the Canadian side on our request. This is very serious," MEA stated.
Highlighting the inaction of the Canadian government against anti-India elements, the Ministry of External Affairs said there exists a gap between the words and action of PM Justin Trudeau, while he claims of supporting 'One India' policy.
Amid the escalating diplomatic row between India and Canada, Congress leader Pawan Khera on Thursday said that the opposition will stand with the government and speak in one voice, adding that no country had ever dared to put such grave accusations on India.
The ties between India and Canada soured after Trudeau alleged in the Canadian Parliament last year that he has "credible allegations" of India's hand in the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
Canadian journalist Daniel Bordman called Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's recent statement acknowledging that the evidence is intelligence-based rather than concrete on the Khalistan issue as a major win for the Indian narrative.
Canadian Member of Parliament, Chandra Arya spoke on the Khalistan issue going on in the nation and said that the administration in Canada acknowledges the severity of Khalistani violent extremism and condemns any involvement or actions by foreign state actors within its borders.