Canada's claims that actors linked to the Indian government were behind the assassination of Khalistani leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar seems to have gained traction among the five eyes intelligence network which comprises of the US, Australia, the UK, New Zealand and Canada.
The Times of India reported that the Five Eye intelligence network has called the allegations serious but at the same time declined to jointly condemn the murder that took place in June this year.
The Washington Post quoted a source
to say that the Five Eyes led by the US refused to publicly
condemn the killing of Nijjar in a joint statement, leaving
Canadian PM Justin Trudeau to announce his "credible’’
allegations alone, but "privately raised’’ the issue before
the G20 summit.