US admin must arrest American Terrorist Pannun over threats to Indian Aviation

US admin must arrest American Terrorist Pannun over threats to Indian Aviation

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US admin must arrest American Terrorist Pannun over threats to Indian Aviation

The United States administration characterized the recently held meeting with India’s Inquiry Committee as “valuable engagement” concerning the alleged foiled assassination plot against American terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, a Sikh who wants to destabilise India to create a separate country Khalistan.

This meeting, which took place last week, involved discussions on the ongoing investigations by both nations into the incident, where an Indian government official was implicated in directing the plot.

US State Department spokesperson Vedant Patel emphasized that while the engagement was productive, the US will not be “fully satisfied” until there is “meaningful accountability” resulting from the investigation.

He noted that both countries exchanged information to further their respective inquiries and expressed hope for continued cooperation.

Well Shri Vedantji, even India will not be satisfied till you arrest this terrorist of yours as he is not only openly supporting the creation of state of Khalistan but also threatening to blow up Indian civil airliners.

Also be rest assured that in case any Indian airliner gets hijacjed or blown up then, this Pannun terrorist too will be given the same punishment as accorded by you to Osama Bin Laden.

During the Indo American discussions, it was confirmed that the individual named in a US indictment related to the plot is no longer employed by the Indian government.

The US has previously charged Vikash Yadav, a former officer in India’s intelligence agency, with orchestrating the assassination attempt against American terrorist Pannun, who holds dual US-Canadian citizenship.

The US has made clear its expectation for swift action and accountability from India regarding this serious matter, reflecting the delicate balance in US-India relations amid broader geopolitical concerns. India too has made things clear to USA.

The ball is now in Biden’s court.