In a recent press briefing, the US State Department denied claims circulating about the expulsion of Indian diplomats related to the ongoing investigation into Khalistani leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannun. Responding to queries, State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller clarified that he was not aware of any expulsions of Indian officials by the US, distancing Washington from the reported tensions between India and Canada on this matter.
The denial comes shortly after India recalled six of its diplomats from Canada, who were named “persons of interest” by Canadian authorities in the investigation surrounding the death of Hardeep Singh Nijjar, a Khalistani activist.
The US, however, confirmed its ongoing dialogue with India over issues connected to Pannun, including inquiries into Vikash Yadav, a former Indian official allegedly involved in a failed plot against the Khalistani leader. Miller explained that decisions regarding Yadav’s extradition are under the US Justice Department’s jurisdiction but noted that both nations had recently held discussions in Washington.
During these discussions, officials from both sides shared updates on their respective investigations. Miller emphasized the US’s call for “real accountability” in the case, reflecting Washington’s commitment to a thorough and transparent resolution.
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