00:00 A retired Indian diplomat has come up with some seemingly outlandish allegations against
00:11 Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
00:14 Former Indian Ambassador to Sudan, Deepak Vohra came up with these claims.
00:18 He said that when Justin Trudeau came to India for the G20 summit this month, his plane was
00:23 apparently full of cocaine.
00:25 Vohra claimed that the Canadian Prime Minister did not come out of his room for two days,
00:30 leaving him unable to attend G20 programmes.
00:33 The retired Indian diplomat made these claims on Deepak Chaurasia's show on Zee News.
00:39 The show began with Chaurasia attempting to unpack how Trudeau's brain works, to which
00:43 Vohra said, and I quote, "Does he have a brain?
00:46 He is a tiny infant."
00:49 He also said that his wife spotted Trudeau arriving at Delhi airport and the Canadian
00:53 Prime Minister looked what he called "troubled".
00:56 The two Deepaks went on to discuss the matter.
01:00 Vohra continued with these allegations for a couple of minutes.
01:02 Notably, Chaurasia didn't cross-question him once when he was done.
01:05 Deepak Vohra has a reputation for hurling accusations at global leaders.
01:09 He once used racial slurs to describe Chinese President Xi Jinping on national television.
01:14 He is also being investigated by the CBI in a case of financial bungling during his term
01:19 as ambassador to Sudan from 2007 to 2009.
01:24 India-Canada relations nosedive to the lowest point after Justin Trudeau's allegations in
01:28 Canadian Parliament of potential involvement of Indian agents in the killing of Hardeep
01:32 Singh Nijjar, who was gunned down in British Columbia, Surrey on June 18.
01:36 India rejected the Canadian PM's allegations as absurd and motivated.
01:39 New Delhi even expelled a senior Canadian diplomat in a tit-for-tat move to a similar move by
01:44 Ottawa.
01:45 India also temporarily suspended visa services for Canadian nationals in view of security
01:50 threats and called for a reduction of Canadian diplomats in New Delhi.
01:54 The diplomatic standoff between both the countries has laid uncertainties over trade relations
01:58 as India and Canada recorded a growing bilateral trade for the past few years.
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