Commissioner Justice Marie-Josee Hogue talks to journalists after the publication of the final report of public research on foreign interference in federal electoral processes and democratic institutions in Ottawa on January 28, 2025. Photo credit: Reuters
India on Tuesday (January 28, 2025) the night strongly rejected “insinuations” made against him in a Report of a Canadian Commission that investigated the accusations that certain foreign governments entrusted themselves in the Canadian elections.
In a strong reaction, the The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) said Rejects the “insinuations” of the report in India.
In fact, it is Canada who has been “constantly interfering” in the internal affairs of India, he said.
“We have seen a report on alleged activities on the supposed interference. In fact, it is Canada who has constantly interfering with the internal affairs of India,” said the MEA.
“This has also created an environment for illegal migration and organized criminal activities,” he said in a statement.
“We reject the insinuations of the report in India and we hope that the support system that allows illegal migration to be no more,” he added.
It was suspected that the government of India uses power agents to provide “clandestine financial support” to candidates of three political parties in a federal election, Canadian newspaper. The balloon and mail reported.
In September 2023, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appointed Judge Marie-Josãe Hogue to head the Investigation Commission on the accusations of foreign interference in the elections.
The Commission examined the accusations of interference in the elections against China, Russia and others, according to reports of the Canadian media.
Last June, a report from the Security and Intelligence Committee of the Parliamentarians of Canada discovered that some parliamentarians were ingenious or semi-fingied participants in foreign interference.
Published – January 29, 2025 01:14 am ist