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India strongly rejects new Canadian media report on Nijjar killing, says 'smear campaigns like this...'

DNA Thursday, 21 November 2024 ()
India has strongly rejected all the allegations made by Ottawa concerning the case and subsequently recalled the high commissioner. The Canadian government had said the Indian diplomats were expelled from the country.
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