Atwal says he bowed out of event in India to save Trudeau embarrassment
SURREY, B.C. — A man convicted of attempted murder who was invited to a dinner reception with Justin Trudeau in India says he had a friendly relationship with the prime minister, and stayed away to save him from further embarrassment.
But the Prime Minister’s Office says there is no merit to the assertions by Jaspal Atwal, who was convicted of attempted murder in the 1980s. It says he and Trudeau are not friends.
Atwal was interviewed on Saturday by the The Canadian Press at his home in Surrey, B.C., following Trudeau’s, at times, turbulent trip to India. Late on Sunday night, Atwal said he is not suggesting he and the prime minister are friends, but he has known Trudeau for years.
Atwal says he received an invitation directly from the Canadian high commissioner’s office for the event in New Delhi last week.


