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Arrests in Nijjar killing, commission report refocus India as potential source of foreign meddling

The arrest of three men in connection with the killing of a prominent Sikh activist, coming on the same day as a major report on foreign interference in Canada, has put renewed focus on India as a major player when it comes to alleged meddling in this country.

The RCMP in British Columbia said Friday that they had arrested three men and charged them with crimes related to the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a pro-Khalistan activist, last year.

Sikhs in Canada who spoke to CBC News have welcomed the arrests, but they also said that many in their community still fear the threat of repercussions for speaking out against what they see as repression and intimidation from the Indian government.

In an interview that aired Sunday on, Moninder Singh, a member of the B.C. Sikh Gurdwara Council and a friend of Nijjar, said the root of the issue — the Indian government — had not been addressed.

«The bigger question looming is still India. The suppression of the Khalistan movement in Canada has been a long-standing piece for them for 40 years. This is a bit of a validation and vindication for the community that has been saying for 40 years that India is interfering, and we need to be aware of them,» Singh said.

«It's unfortunate it took the assassination of a Sikh leader on Canadian soil for us to get here, though.»

India opposes the pro-Khalistan movement but has denied that it was involved in the killing of Nijjar. An Indian commission looking into a separate U.S. plot, which was foiled, determined that «rogue operatives» of the Indian government were responsible for the scheme, according to media reports.

On Saturday, India's foreign minister, Subrahmanyam Jaishankar, was asked how the country is responding to the promotion of Khalistan

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