US Ambassador to India Eric Garcetti said that India and America are working jointly to probe the allegations of an attempt to kill Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun on US soil. He also praised the Indian government for doing “everything that’s been asked for”.
“I think, strongly, but so far, everything that’s been asked of the Indian government has been done. And I would say vice versa. Whenever there are accusations (from) the other direction, we take that incredibly seriously,” Eric Garcetti said in an exclusive interview with news agency ANI.
Referring to the Pannun murder plot, Garcetti said that a “red line” should not be crossed and “no country” or “no government employee” should be involved in the assassination of a foreign national.
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“For any of us, just abstractly, there has to be a red line. No government or government employee can be involved in the assassination attempt of one of your own citizens. This is just an unacceptable red line…,” he said in a podcast, ANI reported.
Gurpatwant Singh Pannun has been designated a terrorist by India for financing violence and fanning Khalistani sentiments. He holds American and Canadian citizenship and has repeatedly issued threats against India.
Last year, Pannun threatened that Air India would not be allowed to operate on November 19. Following this, he also threatened an attack on the Indian Parliament on the anniversary of the Parliament attack on December 13.
Meanwhile, the US envoy also appreciated India setting up a commission to look into the Pannun murder plot.
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“I was very pleased that India put together this commission of inquiry, put senior people who are experienced in law enforcement on that, and that they have been digging in on this side domestically to uncover any evidence that would show a murder for hire plot that included anybody who was from the Indian government,” Eric Garcetti said.
He further stated that the US would have taken similar steps if there was an “American plot” or an attempt to assassinate a citizen of any other country.
“… (The) same thing would happen if there was an American plot against some sort of or an American government person who was trying to assassinate somebody in another country. That would be an unacceptable red line for any nation,” Garcetti said.
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He also rejected the claims that such instances may affect the deepening of bilateral relations between India and the US.
Referring to the Khalistani marches and the threats issued by Pannun, Garcetti said that the American system protects free speech “for better or for worse,” while adding that an American citizen can be convicted or deported only according to the country’s laws.
(With inputs from ANI)