Khalistani terrorist Pannu's new conspiracy threatened Russian and Indian ambassadors, America assured security.

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Gurpatwant Pannu, the head of the Khalistani terrorist organization Sikh for Justice (SFJ), has once again made headlines with his provocative actions. Pannu has now made baseless allegations against Russia and said that Russia had a role in the murder of Khalistani terrorist Hardeep Singh Nijjar. He has claimed that Russia hacked Nijjar's Telegram account from its embassy in Canada and gave the information to India.

Threats to Indian and Russian ambassadors

SFJ has threatened to attack Indian Ambassador Vinay Mohan Kwatra and Russian Ambassador to Canada Oleg Stepanov. Pannu has said that whoever reveals the location of these ambassadors will be given a reward of $25,000. This threat reflects Pannu's hateful thinking and his terrorist intentions.

US response

The US has taken this matter seriously. The US Embassy spokesperson said in a statement, the US government is fully committed to the safety of all diplomatic and consular personnel in its country. This statement is proof that the US will not tolerate such threats and will ensure the safety of Indian diplomats.

A new conspiracy to drag Russia into

This new move by Pannu is an attempt to target Russia unnecessarily. Analysts believe that Pannu and his Khalistani supporters are now resorting to every possible lie to save their existence. Their anti-India stance is no longer enough. That is why they have also made Russia a part of their conspiracy.

Attack on India-Russia relations

Pannu's action is clearly an attempt to weaken the strong relationship between India and Russia. India and Russia have been strategic partners for a long time and this conspiracy aims to spoil those relations.

Pannu's allegations and threats are not only baseless but are also part of a conspiracy to spread terror and hatred. The governments and people of India and Russia understand these conspiracies very well. Such allegations also expose the frustration and desperation of the terrorist organization.