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Canada and India have each expelled six diplomats in tit-for-tat moves as part of escalating dispute over assassination of Sikh activist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada .
Canada says it has expelled six Indian diplomats, including the high commissioner and the deputy high commissioner.
India has rejected the accusation as absurd.
The pro-Khalistan movement is a thorny issue between the two countries.
Stewart Wheeler , Canadian diplomat who was directed to leave India , says he has 'irrefutable evidence' of ties between India and the murder of a Canadian citizen on Canadian soil.
Wheeler said India must investigate the allegations and that Canada "stands ready to cooperate with India " An Indian enquiry committee set up to investigate a plot to assassinate a prominent Sikh separatist leader in New York will travel to Washington on Tuesday .
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