A Pakistani-Canadian businessman, who took half in protests following the dying of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, was set on hearth by an unidentified man within the Canadian metropolis of Surrey, within the province of British Columbia.
On Friday, a person aged between 24 and 25 set Rahat Rao on hearth. He was hospitalised and his situation is important. In response to sources, Rao is just not an agent of Pakistan’s intelligence company, Inter-Companies Intelligence (ISI).
Canadian police have launched {a photograph} of the suspect who set Rao on hearth.
Rao could be very lively in Canada and has repeatedly participated in lots of protests since Nijjar’s dying in June final yr.
On June 18 final yr, Nijjar was shot useless outdoors a gurdwara in Surrey. His identify had been included on an inventory revealed by the Indian authorities together with 40 different “designated terrorists”.
His dying sparked a serious diplomatic row between India and Canada after Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau final September alleged potential involvement of Indian authorities brokers within the killing of the Khalistani terrorist.
India vehemently rejected Trudeau’s claims, calling them “absurd” and “motivated.”
Nijjar’s homicide is being investigated by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP).