Hardeep Singh Nijjar, advocate for separate Sikh state who was wanted by India, shot dead in Canada
- Canada federal police investigate shooting death of 45-year-old Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Surrey, British Columbia
- Nijjar was wanted by Indian authorities for alleged terrorism offences and conspiracy to commit murder

A campaigner for a Sikh nation to be carved out of India’s Punjab state who was wanted by Indian authorities was shot dead in Canada, police said on Monday.
Federal police said in a statement that a man was found in his pickup truck in the parking lot of the Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara temple in Surrey, British Columbia, around 8.30pm on Sunday, “suffering from apparent gunshot wounds”.
“The man died of his injuries at the scene,” the Royal Canadian Mounted Police added.
Police did not initially identify the victim, but later said he was 45-year-old Hardeep Singh Nijjar, the temple’s president who advocated for the creation of a Sikh state known as Khalistan.
The later police statement said they were releasing his identity “in hopes of advancing their investigation”.
“We understand there is a lot of speculation regarding the motive of this homicide, but we are dedicated to learning the facts and letting the evidence lead our investigation,” said Timothy Pierotti of the police’s Integrated Homicide Investigation Team.