S Jaishankar: 'India's security interests are also linked to Pannun case', Foreign Minister said - 'Nothing to say right now'

S Jaishankar: On the statement of the American Ambassador, Foreign Minister Jaishankar said that 'The American Ambassador will say only what his government thinks. Some information has been provided to us in this matter, which we are investigating.

Apr 1, 2024 - 12:34
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S Jaishankar: 'India's security interests are also linked to Pannun case', Foreign Minister said - 'Nothing to say right now'

Indian Foreign Minister S Jaishankar said on Monday that India also has security interests in the investigation of the conspiracy to murder Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun. This statement of the Foreign Minister has come after the statement of America's Ambassador to India Eric Garcetti, in which Garcetti had recently said that the involvement of an official of the government of another country in a conspiracy to kill a citizen of one country, There is something which cannot be accepted and this is the 'red line'.

On Monday, when the media questioned External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar about this, he said, 'We believe that our security interests are also linked to the investigation of this matter.' In the statement of the American Ambassador, he said 'The American Ambassador will say only what his government thinks. Some information has been provided to us in this matter, which we are investigating. On the investigation of the matter, the Foreign Minister said that 'whenever we have something to tell, we will tell about it. The investigation is still ongoing and we have nothing to disclose.

The External Affairs Minister stated that India has brought up the issue of Indian citizens being stranded in the conflict in Ukraine with the Russian government. Our goal is to safely transport everyone to India. A spokesman for the Indian Foreign Ministry, Randhir Jaiswal, stated last month that many Indians had been tricked into enlisting in the Russian army. Delhi brought up the issue with Moscow and insisted that all Indians return home. Additionally, the Ministry of External Affairs urged Indian nationals to resist falling for the deceptive promises made by spies.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Writer