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Pannu assassination attempt case; US court summons to Kendra and Ajit Doval

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The US courtroom has issued a summons to the central authorities and Nationwide Safety Advisor Ajit Doval within the case of making an attempt to assassinate Khalistan separatist chief Gurpatwant Singh Pannu. The motion comes simply earlier than Prime Minister Narendra Modi arrives in the USA for a three-day go to. The federal courtroom for the Southern District of New York has issued a subpoena requiring a response inside 21 days. Pannu filed the case on Tuesday. The grievance is towards the central authorities, Ajit Doval, former RAW chief Samant Goyal, senior official Vikram Yadav, Nikhil Gupta, who’s in jail in New York.

In Pannu's grievance, it was mentioned that Prime Minister Narendra Modi was conscious of the assassination try foiled by the US in November final 12 months. However Modi's title will not be within the grievance as he has diplomatic safety as Prime Minister. Pannu's grievance is that it was Doval and Samant Goyal who gave permission to Nikhil Gupta to rearrange somebody to kill him. Within the grievance, Pannu additionally cites Modi's speech in April that the brand new India would enter the houses of its enemies and kill them.

The Union Ministry of Exterior Affairs got here out with a robust response after the summons issued by the US courtroom simply earlier than the go to of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. International Secretary Vikram Misri mentioned that that is an allegation that’s not factual and has no authenticity. He additionally mentioned that India's place is that problems with concern to each nations could be mentioned throughout Modi's go to to America.

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