
America has again stated the matter amid allegations against India regarding the conspiracy to murder Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannu. The US government has said that it will wait for the results of India's investigation into the conspiracy to murder Pannu.
US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said, "Our Secretary of State has raised this matter directly with his Indian counterpart and told him that we take this issue very seriously. He said that he would fully investigate this matter. Will do. He has publicly spoken about the investigation. Now we will wait for the completion of his investigation and its results."
Miller said that this is a serious issue for us. The American official had also said a day earlier that we do not tolerate international oppression, no matter who it is. He has also appealed to India for cooperation in the investigation into the murder of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar in Canada.
American officials- inappropriate to comment
US State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller held a press conference on Tuesday. He told me that I would not comment on the matter. The law enforcement agency is investigating the matter. The case is being presented in the US Justice Department court, so it would be inappropriate for me to make any comment. We have raised this at the most senior levels of the Indian Government. They told us they would investigate. He has publicly announced the investigation. We are waiting for the results of the investigation. At the same time, during the discussion with Indian officials, American Deputy NSA Finer said that the person found guilty in the Indian investigation is important to us. This is a serious issue for us.
America has already made the matter clear
A day earlier, US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller held a press conference on Monday. During this, he said that America does not tolerate international oppression, this is not just for India, but for the entire world. We protest no matter which country it is. This is a big issue and we don't talk about such people on forums. As soon as we got information about the matter, our senior officials held a meeting with Indian seniors. We made it clear that we take any such matter very seriously. India is investigating the matter. We look forward to seeing the results of the investigation.
Now know, who is Nikhil Gupta and what are the allegations?
According to the US Justice Department, 52-year-old Nikhil Gupta is an Indian citizen and is accused of paying killers to kill Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannu. Gupta was arrested in the Czech Republic on 30 June 2023. Now Nikhil Gupta will be extradited to America from the Czech Republic. The US Justice Department says that an Indian government official, whose name has not been disclosed, was in contact with Nikhil Gupta and other government officials. These people were conspiring to murder Pannu, who is of Indian origin and an American citizen, in America.
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