India rejects Canada Commission’s election-interference ‘insinuations’
The government of India was suspected of using proxy agents to provide 'clandestine financial support' to candidates from three political parties in a federal election, Canadian newspaper The Globe and Mail reported.
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NEW DELHI, 28 JAN
India on Tuesday night strongly rejected 'insinuations' made against it in a report by a Canadian commission
that investigated allegations that certain foreign governments were meddling
into Canada's elections.
In a strong reaction, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA)
said it rejects the report's 'insinuations' on India.
It is in fact Canada which has been "consistently
interfering" in India's internal affairs, it said.
"We have seen a report about alleged activities on
purported interference. It is in fact Canada which has been consistently
interfering in India's internal affairs," the MEA said.
"This has also created an environment for illegal
migration and organised criminal activities," it said in a statement.
"We reject the report's insinuations on India and
expect that the support system enabling illegal migration will not be further
countenanced," it added.
The government of India was suspected of using proxy agents
to provide 'clandestine financial support' to candidates from three
political parties in a federal election, Canadian newspaper The Globe and Mail
reported.
In September, 2023, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau named
Justice Marie-JosÃe Hogue to head the commission of inquiry into the
allegations of foreign meddling in elections.
The commission examined allegations of meddling into the
elections against China, Russia and others, according to Canadian media
reports.
Last June, a report by Canada's National Security and
Intelligence Committee of Parliamentarians found that some parliamentarians
were witting or semi-witting participants in foreign meddling.
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