Referring to the report quoting an unnamed official, External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said such ...
Jaiswal also emphasised that such 'smear campaigns' were causing 'further damage' to 'already strained ties' between India and Canada. "We do not normally comment on media reports. However ...
India hit back at the newspaper report, saying such “smear campaigns” would further damage the already strained ties between the two countries. In response to queries regarding a report in ...
The Ministry of External Affairs also emphasised that such "smear campaigns" only "further damage our already strained ties." Referring to the report quoting an unnamed official, External Affairs ...
Smear campaigns like this only further damage our already strained ties," said MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal. Canada had earlier officially said that home minister Amit Shah had ordered attacks ...
Jaiswal also warned that such smear campaigns further damaged the already strained relations between the two countries. Randhir Jaiswal said: “We do not normally comment on media reports.
India on Wednesday strongly trashed as "smear campaign" a Canadian media report that claimed that the Indian prime minister was aware of the alleged plot to kill Sikh separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar.
Calling the allegations "ludicrous" and "smear campaigns," India asserted that such claims damage the already strained relations between the two nations. The denial follows a Canadian news report ...
The MEA on Wednesday further emphasised that "smear campaigns" like this only "further damage our already strained ties" and said such reports should be dismissed with the "contempt they deserve".
The Ministry of External Affairs criticized these reports as “smear campaigns” that only worsen already strained India-Canada relations. “We do not normally comment on media reports.