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US court summons Indian government over 'plot' to murder Khalistani separatist Pannun

Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, initiated a civil lawsuit in a US federal district court against the Indian government, NSA Ajit Doval and others, claiming damages for an alleged assassination attempt against him on United States soil last year.

September 19, 2024 / 10:41 IST
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Pannun, a US-Canadian dual citizen of Indian origin designated by India as a terrorist, had evaded an attempt on his life in June 2023.
Pannun, a US-Canadian dual citizen of Indian origin designated by India as a terrorist, had evaded an attempt on his life in June 2023.

A US court has summoned the Indian government after General counsel for the pro-Khalistan group Sikhs for Justice, Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, initiated a civil lawsuit in a US federal district court against the Indian government, National Security Adviser (NSA) Ajit Doval and others. Pannun claimed damages for an alleged assassination attempt against him on United States soil last year.

The Centre is yet to respond to the summons. Pannu's X handle, on which he shared a copy of the summons, has been withheld, reported NDTV.

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Pannun, a US-Canadian dual citizen of Indian origin designated by India as a terrorist, had evaded an attempt on his life in June 2023. According to Times of India, the lawsuit filed on Tuesday in the southern district of New York also lists former R&AW chief Samant Goel, senior R&AW officer Vikram Yadav, and Nikhil Gupta. Gupta, an Indian national, is in a New York jail on murder-for-hire charges.

Pannun is seeking financial compensation for the assault and inflicting extreme emotional distress. He claims his life is still under threat. The lawsuit alleges that Yadav was recruited by R&AW Gupta to arrange a murder attempt on Pannun and it was approved by Goel and Doval. The plot was reportedly stopped because the hitmen were undercover US agents. Although the complaint suggested Prime Minister Narendra Modi was aware of the plot, he is not included in the lawsuit due to his diplomatic immunity.