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The killing of Gurpatwant Singh was sanctioned by ‘RAW’, the American media

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The killing of Gurpatwant Singh was sanctioned by ‘RAW’, the American media

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The US intelligence agencies have made an important disclosure regarding the conspiracy to kill American citizen and Sikh leader Gurpatwant Singh Pannu.

According to the American media, the killing of Gurpatwant Singh Pannu was approved by the then head of the Indian agency ‘RAW’, Sumant Goyal.

American media from Washington say that according to American agencies, the hired killers were contacted by RAW officer Vikram Yadav.

According to American media, Ra ordered the killing when Narendra Modi was on a visit to America in June 2023.

According to American media, Sumant Goyal was under intense pressure to eliminate Sikh separatists outside India.

According to American media, American agencies believe that National Security Adviser Ajit Doval was aware of this plan.

According to American media, Indian National Security Advisers Ajit Doval and Sumant Goyal did not give their position.

According to the US media, according to current and former US and Indian security officials, Vikram wrote that killing is now a priority.

According to the American media, Vikram Yadav gave Gurpat Vint Singh’s New York address to the hired killers. The identity of Vikram Yadav and his association with Ra is reported for the first time.

According to American media, this connection proves that Ra was directly involved in the assassination plan.

According to the American media, according to current and former Western officials, several high-ranking RAW officials were involved in the assassination attempt.

According to American media, American agencies have obtained evidence of possible links of the accused with Modi’s close circle.

For more updates and exciting news, you can visit the ABC Express website.

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