Most Wanted Pannu for India, Vikas Yadav for America... Is the US Double Dealing with Terrorism?

The FBI declared a former officer of India's RAW as MOST WANTED and the main conspirator in an attempt to murder Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, releasing a poster prominently displaying 'WANTED BY THE FBI'.
Gurpatwant Singh Pannu and Vikas Yadav (File Photo)

Source: aajtak

The United States has declared a former RAW officer as Most Wanted for conspiring to murder the Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannu. This Pannu, who is a top target for India, exposes the dual character of the US, which shelters foreign terrorists under the guise of citizenship but deals harshly with its adversaries under the banner of justice. Accusing India, the US seems to display a hypocrisy it practices elsewhere, intervening to eliminate perceived threats plotting within other nations.

The FBI, accusing the former RAW officer of attempting Pannu’s murder, has released a WANTED poster, labeling him a prominent conspirator. This dramatic portrayal invites scrutiny on why the Khalistani influence in the backdrop isn't mirrored comparably by Pannu's own activities.

The poster names the ex-RAW officer as Vikas Yadav with a CODE-NAME 'Amanat', featuring three images of him, including one in military uniform. Yadav, a 39-year-old from Haryana, is accused of orchestrating an assassination plot against an Indian-origin lawyer and political activist on American soil.

The United States Labels Pannu as a Lawyer and Activist

The US has depicted Pannu merely as a lawyer and political activist, sidestepping his terrorist label from India. This adds a layer of complexity, raising questions on why the FBI singles out Yadav with explicit identifiers yet omits Pannu's insurgent links.

The FBI seeks an ex-RAW officer for allegedly conspiring to kill Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, prominently displaying 'WANTED BY THE FBI'.

Source: aajtak

Yadav Faces Two Major Accusations

The poster outlines two significant charges against Yadav: first, his alleged assassination conspiracy against Pannu by forwarding critical information for hiring a shooter, and second, committing money laundering and illegally dispatching $15,000 in cash to the hired gunman. A New York court has issued an arrest warrant against Yadav, cementing his status as most wanted.

New York Court's 18-Page Report

An 18-page report by a New York court culminates in an arrest warrant against Yadav, recounting his career from CRPF Assistant Commandant to Senior Field Officer in RAW. The inquiry unveils Yadav's central role in a conspiracy with Nikhil Gupta, another detained conspirator in America.

What's the Crux of This Report?

Gupta allegedly hired a mediator to converse with a shooter, who were covert CIA agents. The New York court indicates Pannu as a government critic, advocating for Khalistan — a banned notion in India.

Decoding the Genuine US Stance

Understand America through its dual morality; it defends those terrorists who find refuge or aid across its borders yet decisively attacks others worldwide. From slaying Osama bin Laden in Pakistan to targeting al-Zawahiri, General Soleimani, and others, America's unchecked approach often implicates innocents while maintaining silence. As conspiracy unveils surrounding Pannu's prospective assassination in America, the US turns tables, declaring a former RAW officer as MOST WANTED, ignoring India’s official statement dissociating with Yadav.

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