India Says No Job for the Conspirator! U.S. Points Finger at Indian Official in Sikh Separatist Murder Plot
Sikh separatist murder plot, Gurpatwant Singh Pannu assassination, Indian official conspiracy, U.S. allegations, India-U.S. cooperation, Indian government investigation
In a shocking turn of events, the U.S. government has revealed that the individual behind the conspiracy to assassinate Sikh separatist Gurpatwant Singh Pannu will no longer hold any job in India. This statement comes from none other than State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller, who is not mincing words about the serious allegations floating around!
The controversy erupted when accusations surfaced that a plot was hatched on American soil to take down Pannu, leading India to take the claims seriously. A delegation from India recently met with U.S. officials, assuring that they are fully cooperating in this investigation. Miller mentioned, “We are satisfied with India’s cooperation, and we will continue to work with them.”
The U.S. has alleged that an Indian government official played a role in the failed assassination plot against an American citizen. In light of these accusations, India has formed an internal investigative team to look into the matter thoroughly. The officials stressed that the individual named in the judicial indictment will no longer be employed by the Indian government.
This drama unfolded after federal prosecutors in New York disclosed that an Indian official was involved in the conspiracy to eliminate Pannu last November. The plot thickened when a man named Gupta was arrested in the Czech Republic and extradited to the U.S. on June 14. While India has vehemently denied these allegations, they are taking them seriously enough to launch an internal inquiry.
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