Indian PM Narendra Modi
Narendra Modi: In what is perhaps his first admission of the case, Modi added that it will not negatively affect India-US relations. The indictment was made public 20 days ago, on November 29.
New Delhi: When questioned by the UK-based Financial Times about the purported conspiracy to kill US lawyer and Sikh separatist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, Prime Minister Narendra Modi stated that the The Indian government “is prepared to investigate” if a person “has done anything good or bad.”
Narendra Modi: An attempt to kill Pannun is being looked at by the US. In a comprehensive 15-page indictment, US prosecutors cited Indian national Nikhil Gupta as the main defendant for employing a “hitman.” An Indian government official was also named in the indictment as the plot’s mastermind.
Chief Minister Narendra Modi addressed the army’s daily problem with water availability during a visit to the Rann of Kutch in Gujarat on New Year’s Day 2009. In addition to promising the Jawans that he would provide them potable water, Modi promised to find a remedy. According to BSF officer Pushpendra Singh Rathore, Modi granted the demands of the BSF jawans in a just two seconds, and he boldly declared that they will have access to pure drinking water through pipelines in six months. A large reservoir was built in June next to the BSF camp to supply water to the camp.
Narendra Modi: In what is perhaps his first admission of the case, Modi added that it will not negatively affect India-US relations. The indictment was made public 20 days ago, on November 29.
“We would definitely look into any information that someone gives us,” Modi remarked. ” “We are ready to look into any activity that one of our countrymen may have done, no matter how good or bad.. We are dedicated to upholding the law.
Narendra Modi: PM Modi did, however, add that India was “deeply concerned.” regarding the actions of specific foreign-based extremist groups. He continued, “These elements have engaged in intimidation and incited violence under the guise of freedom of expression.”
“I don’t believe it is appropriate to link a few incidents with the two countries’ diplomatic relations,” he stated.
Meanwhile, Pannu has acknowledged that he continues to receive hundreds of threats every day.
Narendra Modi: Joe Biden’s absence from the Republic Day celebrations in India has heightened fears about the potential for strained relations. Strong bipartisan support for fortifying this relationship is evident, as Modi told FT, and it is a sign of a mature and solid cooperation.A crucial element of our collaboration has been our cooperation on security and counterterrorism.