💨 Abstract
Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau accused Indian government officials of engaging in harmful activities, presenting "credible evidence" to India. However, top sources in India have rejected these claims, stating that Canada has been making vague accusations and putting the burden of denial on India. No specific evidence was provided linking certain individuals to India, and it was unclear who or what they were being held accountable for.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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