In this article, we are going to talk about the most controversial person of the current time. We are going to talk about External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar. His name is currently making rounds on the internet because of some statements that he made in a recent interview. On Wednesday, he asked Canada to provide the evidence in support of their allegation. As we all know that the relationship between Canada and India is not good because Canada has made an allegation against India in the killing of a Khalistani terrorist. So regarding that Jaishankar has asked for the evidence. So in this article, we are going to cover the entire topic so read it very carefully.
On 15th November 2023, Wednesday, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar stated that India was not ruling out the investigation but asked Canada to provide them the evidence int h4e support of their allegation which they have made on India. They have made an allegation that there is a involvement of an Indian RAW agent in the killing of Khalistani terrorists in Canada. Since these allegations have been made the relations between India and Canada are not good at all. Scroll down to learn everything.
Recently, Jaishankar made the comments in response to a question at the time of an interview with the journalist Lionel Barber. This statement of Jaishankar is seen in the show How a Billion People See the World. He said that if you have reason to make these types of allegations please share the evidence with them because they are not ruling out the investigation. This interview of Jaishankar Jas happened as he was on a five-day official visit to the UK. He has emphasized that Canada is not going to share any evidence with India in support of their allegations. Continue reading till the end.
Jaishankar has also said that the freedom of speech and freedom of expression comes with some responsibility and missing the freedoms is not tolerable at all. Do not misuse the freedoms for political purposes which is very wrong. During the conversation, he also recalled the attacks on the High Commission of India in Canada or the smoke bomb attacks on the High Commission and Consulate General. He said that the Indian diplomats were completely intimidated by the public but with no action from the authorities of Canada against those culprits.