The accused will await trial in the Supreme Court of Canada, which is set to begin next month. The Canadian government issued a “direct indictment,” transferring the case from Surrey Provincial Court to the British Columbia Supreme Court. This move bypasses a preliminary inquiry, expediting the case to trial.Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a wanted Khalistani terrorist in India, was shot dead outside a gurdwara in Surrey, British Columbia, on June 18, 2023. In September of the same year, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau claimed there was credible evidence of the Indian government’s involvement in Nijjar’s killing—an allegation that India has consistently and vociferously dismissed.
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Iran Says No Direct Talks with US in Islamabad are Planned
Tehran: Iran’s Foreign Ministry on Saturday stated that no talks are scheduled with the United States in Islamabad…

