Indian national Nikhil Gupta, suspected by the US of involvement in an unsuccessful plot to kill the India-designated pro-Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun on American soil pleaded not guilty on Monday (local time) at a federal court in the US.
The White House on Monday (local time) refrained from commenting on the question of the plot to kill pro-Khalistani terrorist, Gurpatwant Singh Pannun came up in National Security Adviser (NSA) Jake Sullivan's meetings in India and if it will be part of the discussions.
Indian national Nikhil Gupta, suspected by the US of involvement in an unsuccessful plot to kill the India-designated pro-Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun on American soil, will be produced at the Federal courthouse in New York on Monday (local time).
A US District Court spokesperson said Nikhil Gupta is scheduled to appear in the lower Manhattan courthouse on federal murder-for-hire charges on Monday.
US National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan emphasized that the two leaders spoke when Biden congratulated PM Modi for taking oath as Prime Minister for the third term.
In a joint operation, Counter Intelligence (CI) Bathinda and Bathinda district Police have arrested three operatives of Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) for writing Pro-Khalistan slogans at various public places including Bathinda in Punjab and Delhi, said Director General of Police (DGP) Punjab Gaur
Rubbishing the allegations by the US on India for a foiled assassination plot against pro-Khalistan radical Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, the Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said that Washington has not yet provided any reliable evidence of the involvement of Indian citiz
Principal Deputy Spokesperson for the US Department of State, Vedant Patel on Tuesday said that there is an ongoing dialogue and that the US expects accountability from the Indian authorities.
Ministry of External Affairs official spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said that a High-Level Committee set up by the Indian government is carrying investigation into the security concerns shared by the US government on networks of organized criminals, terrorists, and others.
"This report is deeply biased and reflects a poor understanding of India. We attach no value to it and urge you to do the same," Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) spokesperson, Randhir Jaiswal responded to the question asked during the MEA's daily press briefing on Thursday.
Miller said, "As I have said before, the United States is not going to get into the middle of this. But we do encourage both India and Pakistan to avoid escalation and find a resolution through dialogue."
He even asked people to challenge PM Narendra Modi, Rajnath Singh, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar and former Research and Analysis Wing chief Samant Goel.