Did China assassinate Hardeep Nijjar? Chinese journalist exposes Xi's plan 'to frame India'

Chinese journalist Jennifer Zeng alleged that it was the agents of the Chinese Community Party (CCP) who were actually involved in the assassination. 

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While India-Canada's diplomatic standoff continues over the killing of Canadian citizen Hardeep Singh Nijjar, most wanted in India, a new report exposes China's role in the killing of pro-Khalistan leader. While Canadian PM Justin Trudeau accused Indian agents of killing Hardeep Nijjar, an independent blogger & Chinese journalist named Jennifer Zeng alleged that it was the agents of the Chinese Community Party (CCP) who were actually involved in the assassination. 

 

As per Jennifer Zeng, China's "purpose was to frame India creating discord between India and the West". Zeng further talks about Chinese President Xi Jinping's "Ignition Plan" to disrupt the world in line with CCP's military strategy regarding Taiwan. It is pertinent to mention here that Jennifer Zeng is a Chinese-born rights activist, journalist who is currently living in the US.

 

Jennifer took to her official X handle, formerly known as Twitter, and shared her video exposing China's role in killing Hardeep Singh Nijjar. 

 

Jennifer in the video said, "Today shocking revelations about the assassination of Sikh religious leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar have emerged from within the CCP. It is alleged that the assassination was carried out by CCP agents. The purpose was to frame India, creating discord between India and the West. And, it is part of CCP's 'Ignition Plan' to disrupt the world in line with Xi Jinping's military strategy regarding Taiwan."

 

Trudeau reignites diplomatic row with India

 

Canadian PM Justin Trudeau posted on X that he has discussed India "and the importance of upholding -- and respecting -- the rule of law" with Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed, the President of the United Arab Emirates.

 

In a post on Sunday, he said: "On the phone today, His Highness Mohammed Bin Zayed and I spoke about the current situation in Israel. We expressed our deep concern and discussed the need to protect civilian life. We also spoke about India and the importance of upholding -- and respecting -- the rule of law."

 

His comment comes amid a raging diplomatic fracas with India following Canada's allegation that Indian officials are involved in the murder of a Canadian citizen. 

 

 

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