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View In AppAs the diplomatic tensions between India and Canada continue to escalate, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Wednesday, while testifying at Foreign Interference Commission, admitted that he "did not have evidence" to support the accusations of Indian government agents' involvement in the killing of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. He also stated that India committed a "massive mistake and violated the country's sovereignty". "India was holding G20 in September and everyone was in Delhi for the summit...We had the opportunity to make it an uncomfortable summit for India if we went public with the allegations..but we worked behind the scenes to get India to cooperate...Their ask was what evidence do you have...We said its within your agencies you should be engaging...But by that time we had intelligence not hard evidence or proof...We asked them to get together and asked them to cooperate with us..." Trudeau said.