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Montreal, Canada – Sikh leaders in North America have welcomed current arrests within the killing of Canadian Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, however allegations that the Indian authorities was concerned proceed to gas questions and unease.

Canadian police introduced late final week that three Indian nationals have been arrested in Canada for his or her involvement within the June killing of Nijjar, a distinguished Sikh group chief within the westernmost province of British Columbia.

Police added that their investigation into Nijjar’s capturing loss of life would proceed, together with whether or not “there are any ties to the federal government of India”.

Moninder Singh, a spokesman for the BC Gurdwaras Council, a coalition of Sikh temples within the province, advised Al Jazeera there was “some reduction” that arrests have been made within the case.

However Singh, who knew Nijjar personally, stated the query of Indian state involvement is “looming” over the Sikh group, which numbers about 770,000 folks throughout Canada — the most important Sikh diaspora exterior India.

“The international interference is actual. The assassination plot is actual,” stated Singh, including that it’s crucial to resolve what India’s function has been.

“All of that needs to be uncovered,” he continued. “There [are] quite a few the explanation why it’s very, essential for public security in Canada, together with deterring India from finishing up this sort of operation ever once more.”

Canada-India tensions

Tensions between Canada and India skyrocketed in September after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau introduced that authorities have been investigating “credible allegations of a possible hyperlink” between Indian authorities brokers and Nijjar’s killing.

Nijjar was fatally shot on June 18, 2023, exterior the Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara, a temple in Surrey, British Columbia, the place he served as president.

India vehemently denied the allegations that it was concerned, calling them “absurd”. It additionally accused Nijjar of being concerned in “terrorism” — a declare rejected by his supporters.

Nijjar had been a number one advocate in what is called the Khalistan motion, a Sikh marketing campaign for a sovereign state in India’s Punjab area.

Whereas largely dormant inside India itself, Sikh separatism is basically seen as a menace by the Indian authorities, which has urged Western nations to crack down on Khalistan motion leaders within the diaspora.

Canada has supplied shelter to “Khalistani terrorists and extremists” who “proceed to threaten India’s sovereignty and territorial integrity”, India’s Ministry of Exterior Affairs said because it rejected Trudeau’s allegations in September.

However Sikh leaders in Canada stated they’ve confronted threats for years, they usually accused the Indian authorities of attempting to silence them.

Nijjar’s killing amplified these longstanding tensions, and new experiences have emerged of Indian officers’ involvement in different alleged plots to hurt distinguished Sikh leaders in Canada and the US.

Reviews of threats

For example, in late November, the US Division of Justice announced charges towards a 52-year-old Indian nationwide, Nikhil Gupta, over a foiled try to assassinate Sikh American activist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun.

The plot to kill Pannun, one other Sikh separatist chief, was organised in coordination with an Indian authorities worker and others, in response to the Justice Division.

Final week, The Washington Publish reported that US intelligence companies decided that the operation to focus on Pannun was accredited by the then-head of India’s international intelligence company, often called the Analysis and Evaluation Wing or RAW.

The Indian authorities rejected these allegations as “unwarranted” and “unsubstantiated”, in response to media experiences.

However rights teams have stated India “must do much more than problem denials” in such circumstances.

“India’s alleged involvement in assassination plots within the US and Canada suggests a brand new and infamous leap in extrajudicial killings,” Elaine Pearson, Asia director at Human Rights Watch, said in December.

Sikh separatist chief Gurpatwant Singh Pannun is pictured in his workplace in New York in November 2023 [Ted Shaffrey/AP Photo]

Pritpal Singh, an activist and founding father of the American Sikh Caucus Committee, was among the many distinguished Sikh leaders who have been knowledgeable of threats towards them over the previous 12 months.

Brokers with the US Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) visited Pritpal, who relies within the state of California, in June to warn him.

In an announcement to Al Jazeera this week, Pritpal stated he counseled “the unwavering dedication of Canadian and American regulation enforcement companies” of their investigations into Nijjar’s killing and the surveillance of Sikhs.

“The alleged involvement of the Indian authorities in these heinous acts is a blatant violation of worldwide norms and human rights. It’s wholly unacceptable for any authorities to have interaction in extrajudicial killings and suppress dissenting voices overseas,” he stated.

Pritpal additionally demanded accountability for threats towards Sikh activists. “We should insist on US justice towards these concerned in India’s alleged murder-for-hire scheme concentrating on Individuals on US soil,” he stated.

“It’s crucial that these circumstances are prosecuted on American soil by the US Division of Justice to stop these perpetrators from self-prosecuting.”

India hits out at Canada

Nonetheless, India has continued to disclaim any involvement within the alleged plots, whereas blasting Canada over its strategy to Nijjar’s killing specifically.

The Indian Excessive Fee in Ottawa, the Canadian capital, didn’t reply to Al Jazeera’s requests for touch upon the case.

After information broke on Friday that Canadian authorities had made arrests, the Indian exterior affairs minister, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, stated the Canadian authorities had a “political compulsion” accountable India.

Talking to Indian information outlet The Financial Instances this week, Jaishankar additionally accused Canada of “offering a haven to organised crime”.

“We’ve been repeatedly telling the Canadians that, in the event you truly enable such forces to arrange store and create networks, that is going to hurt their very own society. However to date, I don’t suppose that recommendation has been nicely heeded,” the minister said.

Canadian authorities have rejected the concept they’ve allowed illegal exercise to proliferate. Specialists additionally argue that most of the people India considers “terrorists” usually are not violating any Canadian legal guidelines.

“Canada is a rule-of-law nation with a powerful and impartial justice system in addition to a basic dedication to defending all its residents,” Trudeau stated throughout a Sikh group occasion in Toronto on Saturday.

“I do know that many Canadians, notably members of the Sikh group, are feeling uneasy and even perhaps frightened proper now. Effectively, each Canadian has the basic proper to dwell safely and free from discrimination and threats of violence in Canada,” Trudeau added.

Use of ‘proxies’

Final week, the pinnacle of a Canadian public inquiry into international interference additionally launched an interim report that accused Indian officers in addition to their proxies in Canada of participating in “a variety of actions that search to affect Canadian communities and politicians”.

This contains efforts to “align Canada’s place with India’s pursuits on key points, notably with respect to how the Indian authorities perceives Canada-based supporters of an impartial Sikh homeland”, Commissioner Marie-Josee Hogue said.

The report famous that India “doesn’t differentiate between lawful, pro-Khalistani political advocacy and the comparatively small Canada-based Khalistani violent extremism”.

Due to this fact, “it views anybody aligned with Khalistani separatism as a seditious menace to India”.

Hogue additionally discovered that Indian officers are more and more counting on Canadian and Canada-based proxies and their contacts to conduct international interference.

“This obfuscates any express hyperlink between India and the international interference actions. Proxies liaise and work with Indian intelligence officers in India and in Canada, taking each express and implicit course from them,” the report stated.

A sign outside the Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara temple is seen after the killing on its grounds
An indication exhibits Nijjar exterior the Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara in Surrey, British Columbia, on September 18, 2023 [Chris Helgren/Reuters]

‘Galvanising’ Sikh communities

In the end, Sikh leaders have referred to as for a full investigation into all those that could also be concerned in threats towards members of their communities, together with Indian state officers.

“I can’t communicate to the motivation of the Indian state whether it is confirmed that they’re behind these heinous assaults,” stated Kavneet Singh, chair of the board of the Sikh American Authorized Protection and Schooling Fund (SALDEF), a US-based civil rights group.

“However they’ve had an extended historical past of suppression of freedom of expression and concentrating on those that communicate out in dissent.”

Kavneet advised Al Jazeera that the American Sikh group is advocating on the federal and state ranges “for improved laws to raised assist regulation enforcement perceive, id and prosecute” cases of transnational repression.

He added that, regardless of the threats, the Sikh group’s historical past “has not been one in all dwelling in concern”.

As a substitute, “it’s one in all understanding that there are potential threats, and it’s [one of] being vigilant,” Kavneet stated. “In truth, I believe that is truly galvanising the group and our diasporic allies.

“Whereas there could also be political variations amongst communities, finally we stand collectively when members of the group and/or our establishments are threatened by actors both international or home.”

Singh on the BC Gurdwaras Council echoed that sentiment, stressing that the Indian authorities is attempting to “silence” Sikh voices within the diaspora who’re advocating for a sovereign state.

Singh was amongst 5 Sikh leaders — together with Nijjar — who have been warned by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police’s nationwide safety division in 2022 about threats towards their lives.

He advised Al Jazeera on Tuesday that the Canadian authorities advised him inside the previous two months that the menace towards him “continues to be actual” and he ought to keep away from giant public gatherings.

“If we communicate on this problem [Khalistan] and we’re going to steer the group on this problem within the diaspora, I believe these threats will at all times be there now. There’s no manner that we will ever return,” he stated.

“When Hardeep’s assassination occurred, that basically set some readability in for a few of us that that is actual. That is the brand new actual for us and the brand new actuality, that this may occur at any time.”




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