Prior to April 24, Canada has been accused of India. Canada has said that India will try to interfere in elections as relations between the two countries have reached its lowest level.
According to the news agency Reuters, the Canadian Intelligence Agency said that India and China could try to intervene in the upcoming Canada general election on Monday. Russia and Pakistan are said to be trying to do so. The newly appointed Prime Minister Mark Karni has decided to hold a rapid election on April 28.
The Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) made this comment at the time of Ottawa’s relations with New Delhi. In fact, India is promoting anti -India elements and Calastani supporters that are active on its land, and India has accused India of involvement in the assassination of Hardeep Singh Najjar, the Galastani terrorist Hardeep Singh Najjar.
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Claim of intervention by AI
Vanessa Lloyd, Deputy Director of the Canadian Security Investigation Service, said that anti -government elements quickly benefit artificial intelligence to interfere in elections. Lloyd quoted and said, “There is a strong chance to use the BRC (People’s Republic) AI to interfere in the Canadian democratic process in this current election.”
“We have seen the Indian government’s intention and ability to intervene in Canadian communities and democratic processes,” he said.
Such allegations have been made earlier
Prior to this, Canada had made similar allegations, which was completely rejected by India. Former Prime Minister Justin Trudeau appeared before a group of foreign interventions in the 2019 and 2021 Canadian elections, where he faced allegations of foreign forces efforts to affect elections.
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In recent months, there has been an unprecedented diplomatic impedance in relations between Canada and India. After each other’s allegations, the two countries evicted many diplomats, including their mission leaders.