On Canada's fourth arrest in the murder case of Khalistan separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar on Monday said India never found anything that was specific and worthy of being probed by investigating agencies.



Jaishankar said that if Ottawa has any evidence or information related to any violence that is relevant to the investigation in India, New Delhi is ready to investigate.



"We never found anything that was specific and worthy of being investigated by our investigating agencies and I don't know that anything in this regard has happened in the last few days," the minister said in response to a question during a press conference here. Has also changed." ,



Jaishankar said, as a consular practice, when foreign nationals are arrested, it is reported to the government or embassy of the country of origin.

Nijjar, 45, was killed outside the Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara in Surrey, British Columbia on June 18, 2023.



Canadian authorities have arrested a fourth Indian national in connection with Nijjar's murder, a week after police arrested three Indians linked to the high-profile case, which has severely strained India's relations with Canada. Had made it.



Amandeep Singh, 22, a resident of the Brampton, Surrey and Abbotsford areas of Canada, has been charged with first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit mass murder, according to authorities.