I know Canadian and the US intelligence both say it’s linked to the Indian government, I’m saying it strange and more then a little sloppy they used kids.
It also hasn’t been proven so I’m holding off making up my mind for now.
Fair - all I’m saying is, given what we know, it’s not a situation of India’s involvement being equally likely and unlikely. It’s likely, and there are good reasons to believe it to be the case, and no good reasons to doubt it. So I think making a point of saying that it’s unproven is nitpicking and doesn’t accurately reflect the facts of the matter.
In September, the Canadian prime minister told lawmakers that “agents of the government of India” had been linked to Mr. Nijjar’s killing on Canadian soil
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I know Canadian and the US intelligence both say it’s linked to the Indian government, I’m saying it strange and more then a little sloppy they used kids.
It also hasn’t been proven so I’m holding off making up my mind for now.
Fair - all I’m saying is, given what we know, it’s not a situation of India’s involvement being equally likely and unlikely. It’s likely, and there are good reasons to believe it to be the case, and no good reasons to doubt it. So I think making a point of saying that it’s unproven is nitpicking and doesn’t accurately reflect the facts of the matter.
We don’t know the facts though.
The New York Times - “What We Know About the Killing of a Sikh Separatist in Canada”
Do you have a good reason to doubt the mainstream view on this? The fact that the killers were young isn’t a good reason.
CBC - Indian officials linked to homicides, violence in Canada, and pose threat to public safety, RCMP alleges