Canadian Foreign Minister Melaine Joly faced criticism for evading a direct question regarding the sharing of evidence with the Indian government on its alleged involvement in the assassination of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. During a press briefing, Joly failed to clarify whether evidence was provided to India, stating that there were “numerous conversations” and “information” shared with the Indian government. When pressed further for concrete evidence, she dodged the question, emphasizing India’s awareness of “credible allegations.” The Canadian minister’s response left the reporter unsatisfied, as the specifics of evidence sharing remained unclear.