Gurpatwant Singh Pannun Case: PM Modi broke his silence on the conspiracy to murder Pannun in America, said

PM Modi on Gurpatwant Singh Pannun Case: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday (20 December) reacted to allegations of a conspiracy to assassinate Khalistani separatist Gurpatwant Singh Pannu in America. In an interview to The Financial Times, PM Modi said, “If anyone gives us any information, we will definitely look into it.”

PM Narendra Modi During the conversation, he talked about getting any evidence presented in this regard investigated. He also said that isolated incidents will not disrupt the strong ties between the United States and India.

‘We are dedicated to maintaining law and order’

In the interview, PM Modi said, “If someone gives us information, we will definitely investigate it.” Whether our citizens are involved in positive or negative actions, we are ready to investigate the matter. “We are dedicated to maintaining law and order anywhere.”

,‘Mature and stable partnership between India and America’

Modi further said in the interview, “The basis of the strong relationship between America and India is bipartisan support, which is a clear indicator of a mature and stable partnership.” Security and counter-terrorism cooperation has been a key component of our partnership. I don’t think it is appropriate to link some incidents to the diplomatic relations between the two countries.” Modi further said, “We need to accept the fact that we are living in the era of multilateralism. as well as interdependent on each other. This reality forces us to recognize that complete agreement on all matters cannot be a pre-condition for cooperation between any countries.

what is the whole matter

Actually, this whole matter started with a report of the British newspaper Financial Times, in which last month it was said that a conspiracy was hatched in America to murder Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, but America foiled this conspiracy. At the same time, a sealed case has also been filed in the New York District Court against the accused accused of being involved in the conspiracy to murder Pannu. The US Justice Department is discussing this issue whether this sealed case should be opened after the investigation of Nijjar’s murder is completed or it should be opened now. According to the report of Financial Times, America had also given diplomatic warning to India regarding this entire matter.

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