—— RAW officer spearheaded Pannun’s assassination bid in US
—— Senior RAW officials also “implicated” after stretched out probe
—— White House takes Washington Post story “very seriously”
NEW DELHI: Senior-level officials of India’s Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) approved the alleged plot to murder a Sikh separatist leader and an American national, Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, on Unit-ed States soil, the Washington Post reported in an exclusive story.
According to the American publication’s report an “officer in India’s intelligence service was relaying final instructions to a hired hit team to kill” one of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s “most vocal critics”, as he enjoyed a dinner at the White House in June last year. The RAW officer, identified as Vikram Yadav, was spearheading the assassination bid following approval of the agency’s then-chief Samant Goel. Pannun, the general counsel of Sikhs For Justice (SFJ) and a pro-Khalistan Sikh leader, is one of the high-profile leaders in the community and has remained at risk of being eliminated, particu-larly in the wake of Sikh leader Hardeep Singh Nijjar’s killing June 18, 2023. Pannun, like slain Canadian citizen Nijjar, has been promoting the idea of a separate Sikh state for his community residing in India and has been declared a “terrorist” by the Indian government. Pannun, in an interview last year, said he was not scared and will not be deterred by India’s plots against him.
“Just like Canadian Citizen Hardeep Singh Nijjar’s assassination by the Indian agents on Canadian soil was a challenge to Canada’s sovereignty, the threat to an American citizen on American soil is a chal-lenge to America’s sovereignty, and I trust that the Biden Administration is more than capable to han-dle any such challenge,” he said, responding to a question in the interview. However, the foiled plot of his lethal assassination — meticulously planned by India — has “stunned Western security officials”, the Washington Post stated.
“Yadav’s identity and affiliation, which have not previously been reported, provide the most explicit evidence to date that the assassination plan — ultimately thwarted by US authorities — was directed from within the Indian spy service,” the publication wrote. As per current and former Western security officials, senior RAW officials have also been “implicated”, following a stretched out probe into the matter by the Central Intelligence Agency, Federal Bureau of Investigation and other agencies, which has charted links of the plot to the Indian premier’s “inner circle”. –Agencies