International Desk: In a shocking twist to the murder of Sikh separatist leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada, independent blogger Jennifer Zeng has alleged that agents of the Communist Party of China (CCP) were involved in the assassination.
Zeng, of Chinese origin and currently residing in the United States, claims that the motive behind the murder was to create discord between India and the Western countries, as part of the CCP’s strategy to disrupt the world in alignment with Xi Jinping’s military approach towards Taiwan.
In a video posted on social media, Zeng disclosed, “Lao said that in early June this year, under its ‘Ignition Plan,’ the CCP Ministry of State Security sent a high-ranking official to Seattle, USA. A secret meeting was held there, with the objective to damage relations between India and the West.” Zeng further revealed that the agents assigned to carry out the assassination meticulously planned the operation and made efforts to erase all evidence, highlighting the sophistication and intent behind the act.
The murder of Hardeep Singh Nijjar took place on June 18, allegedly by CCP agents armed with silent guns. After ensuring the killing, the agents destroyed the dash camera in Nijjar’s car to eliminate any traces. With all weapons burned, they fled the scene and departed for Canada the following day.
While these allegations by Jennifer Zeng have sparked significant concern, China has yet to respond to the claims. Furthermore, there has been no official response from India regarding these allegations.
The potential involvement of CCP agents in the assassination of a Sikh leader in Canada has raised questions about China’s motives and their strategies to disrupt global harmony. These allegations bring to light the long-standing tensions between India and China, as well as the broader implications for relations between India and the Western nations.