Canada: Fresh Twist in Nijjar Murder Case — RP Singh Questions Trudeau Over Goldy Brar’s Alleged Claim
Canada: Finally after three years another truth of Hardeep Nijher murder case comes out in open, read details
Babushahi Network
Ottawa/Chandigarh, August 23, 2026: Finally after three years,new facts about the murder of Khalistani activist Hardeep Nijher has come out in open. An audio is viral on social media, which Babushahi do not verifies, in which Gangster Goldy Brar can be heard saying that they had murdered Hardeep Nijher to avenge killing of his brother. He is heard that killers of his brother were residing at residence of Nijher. He also said that they were not aware of presence of Arsh Dalla with Nijher, otherwise they would have killed him also.
It is worth mentioning here that former Canada PM Justice Trudeau had alleged that Nijher, a Canadian citizen was murdered by Indian Government agents a charge which India vehemently denied.
Today BJP Spokesman RP Singh again reiterated that Indian Government had nothing to do with killing of Nijher.
RP Singh Posted on X :
Trudeau Owed the Truth to the World. We said it from the very beginning: the Government of India had nothing to do with the killing of Khalistani Hardeep Singh Nijjar. Yet Justin Trudeau chose to turn an unproven allegation into a major diplomatic confrontation with India. His government repeatedly pushed a narrative connecting Indian officials to Nijjar’s killing, creating a political storm and damaging Canada–India relations. Now, the case is taking a very different direction. U.S. prosecutors have charged gangster Lawrence Bishnoi and his associate Goldy Brar in connection with allegedly ordering/orchestrating Nijjar’s assassination. This is a significant development because it strengthens the organised-crime/gangster angle and directly challenges the simplistic narrative that India was responsible. The question now is simple: If the evidence points towards gangsters and organised crime, why was India blamed so aggressively in the first place? Justin Trudeau’s government owed Canadians and India the truth, about the political narratives. There were also serious concerns that the Trudeau government was under pressure from pro-Khalistan elements within Canadian politics. Jagmeet Singh and the NDP were an important political ally during Trudeau’s minority-government years. But political pressure is not a substitute for evidence, and allegations against a foreign government should never be made without solid, credible and independently verifiable proof. India consistently maintained that Canada had not provided credible evidence. Today, the world deserves complete answers. Who actually planned Nijjar’s murder? Who ordered it? Who carried it out? And why did Trudeau blamed Indian government before the full facts were established? Canada must now follow the evidence wherever it leads, cooperate with American investigators, and hold the real perpetrators accountable. Truth cannot be decided by political pressure. Evidence must decide the truth.