Wellington: The row that erupted following the “baseless” allegations levelled by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on India has not halted even after the passage of six months since he claimed New Delhi was behind the killing of Khalistani leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Vancouver. Although the issue has been an ongoing tussle between the two nations, it was tossed high following the statement by New Zealand’s Deputy Prime Minister, Winston Peter, where he questioned the allegations levelled by his country’s ally against India.Wellington: The row that erupted following the “baseless” allegations levelled by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on India has not halted even after the passage of six months since he claimed New Delhi was behind the killing of Khalistani leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Vancouver. Although the issue has been an ongoing tussle between the two nations, it was tossed high following the statement by New Zealand’s Deputy Prime Minister, Winston Peter, where he questioned the allegations levelled by his country’s ally against India.