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PM Modi responds to assassination claims

PM Modi downplayed the potential diplomatic fallout from a recent US indictment involving an Indian official, highlighting that isolated incidents would not harm the strong ties between New Delhi and Washington.

December 20, 2023 / 14:10 IST
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has raised serious concerns about the activities of certain extremist groups operating outside India, stressing that these groups, under the guise of freedom of expression, indulge in intimidating behaviours and incite violence.

Responding to allegations of an Indian plot to assassinate Sikh separatist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun in the US, the PM assured a comprehensive investigation into any evidence presented in the matter. In an interview with the Financial Times, the PM downplayed the potential diplomatic fallout from a recent US indictment involving an Indian official, highlighting that isolated incidents would not jeopardise the robust relationship between New Delhi and Washington.

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Pannun's Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) is considered a front for Khalistan separatists and is banned in India. The charges brought by the US are similar of those Canada filed against India regarding the murder of another Khalistani terrorist, Hardeep Singh Nijjar, in June. New Delhi had rejected Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's suspicions as absurd, particularly the idea that its agents were involved in the killing of Nijjar, a Canadian citizen whom New Delhi had labelled as a "terrorist".