LILLEY: Time for Trudeau and Modi to lay their cards on the table

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LILLEY: Time for Trudeau and Modi to lay their cards on the table
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Two leaders are only hurting average citizens, it\u0027s time to look at the evidence.

We apologize, but this video has failed to load.Extrajudicial killings, essentially assassinations, is not how liberal democracies behave, especially with each other. If the Modi government had evidence to tie Nijjar to crimes, it should have used the court process in Canada to seek his extradition.

This is how liberal democracies deal with each other when dealing with a wayward citizen who’s accused of taking up arms or engaging in terrorist activities.Article content Trudeau didn’t act on that front; he has not dealt with the extremist elements in the Khalistani movement who go beyond advocating for a homeland and instead push for violence.

Trudeau has essentially accused Modi of ordering the murder of a Canadian citizen on Canadian soil. If true, that is an unforgivable act and one where justice must be sought.LILLEY: Violence must stop after India linked to assassination on Canadian soil

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