Hardeep Singh Nijjar death: The case of Hardeep Singh Nijjar seems far from over. Despite his demise in a gang war, this Khalistani separatist figure continues to be a bone of contention in the ongoing standoff between India and Canada. Now, startling revelations suggest that Nijjar’s assassination might have been carefully orchestrated, with a possible Chinese angle? Yes, you read that right.
Jennifer Zeng, an independent blogger based in the United States, has made startling claims regarding Nijjar’s assassination. In a video posted on a social media platform, Zeng dubbed the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar as an “assassination” and alleged that it might have been carried out at the behest of the Chinese government.
Zeng’s claims point to a dark and convoluted conspiracy involving international actors. She asserted, “Today, shocking revelations about the ‘assassination’ of Sikh religious leader, Hardeep Singh Nijjar, in Canada have emerged from within the CCP (Chinese Communist Party). It is alleged that the ‘assassination’ was carried out by CCP agents.”
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Zeng attributes her allegations to Chinese writer and YouTuber Lao Deng, who she claims resides in Canada now. According to her, Lao Deng has shared critical information about the supposed plot behind Nijjar’s death. “Lao stated that in early June this year, as part of their disruption initiative ‘Ignition Plan,’ the CCP Ministry of State Security sent a high-ranking official to Seattle, USA. A secret meeting was held there… The objective was to sabotage relations between India and the West,” Zeng detailed in the video posted on the social media platform.
As per investigation by a top blogger, it is alleged that the assassination of K-terrorist Nijjar in Canada was carried out by Chinese CCP agents to frame India, creating discord between India and the West under its "IgnitionPlan" .
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Zeng goes on to describe the alleged modus operandi of the assassination, asserting, “On June 18th, the agents armed with silenced guns tracked Nijjar. When the deed was done, they destroyed the dash camera in Nijjar’s car to erase any evidence. After the crime, the agents fled, burned their weapons, and disposed of their disguises to eliminate all traces. The next day, they left Canada on airplanes.”
Perhaps one of the more intriguing claims made by Zeng is that the assassins deliberately adopted an Indian-accented English while carrying out their mission. She suggests that this was part of a ploy by CCP secret agents to frame India for the assassination.
While these allegations may seem outlandish at first glance, they are not entirely unfounded, considering China’s history of protecting individuals or groups that are detrimental to India’s interests. The case of Masood Azhar, a known terrorist with ties to Pakistan, who was shielded by China at the United Nations, serves as a prime example of this.
It is worth noting that Hardeep Singh Nijjar had his own share of conflicts, including altercations with Pakistan’s intelligence agency, the ISI. This raises the possibility that the Chinese and Pakistanis may have collaborated in a sinister plot to eliminate Nijjar, though concrete evidence is lacking.
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In the backdrop of these startling claims and complex connections, the truth behind Hardeep Singh Nijjar’s assassination remains shrouded in mystery. The ongoing India-Canada standoff and the involvement of international actors further complicate the situation. As investigations continue, it becomes increasingly critical to unearth the facts surrounding Nijjar’s death and ascertain whether external forces played a role in this tragic event.
In the midst of these convoluted circumstances, one thing is clear: the story of Hardeep Singh Nijjar’s assassination is far from over, and it may lead to unexpected revelations with significant implications for diplomatic relations between India, Canada, and other involved nations.
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