PM Modi to Investigate Evidence on Pannun 'Plot'; Denial of Murder-for-Hire Charges on U.S. Soil; Czech Ministry Asserts No Jurisdiction in Nikhil Gupta's Case

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has stated that India will investigate any evidence provided regarding the alleged plot to assassinate pro-Khalistan leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, which was reportedly orchestrated by an Indian official. Modi emphasized India's commitment to the rule of law and stated that the country is open to examining any information shared. While dismissing Canada's allegations due to lack of evidence, India has formed a committee to investigate the information shared by the US, which is said to have implications for India's security. Modi also highlighted the importance of multilateralism and stated that collaboration does not require absolute agreement on all matters.
- Will look into any evidence shared on Pannun ‘plot’: PM Modi IndiaTimes
- Indian citizen denies charges of murder for hire on U.S. soil The Washington Post
- Indian courts have no jurisdiction in Nikhil Gupta's case: Czech ministry The Indian Express
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