On Pannun Case, India Looking At Institutional Reforms: Top US Official
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In November last year the External Affairs Ministry acknowledged the charges are a "matter of concern", and said the government had launched a high-level probe.
Murder-for-hire allegations against Indian national Nikhil Gupta - whom the United States claims conspired with another Indian to kill Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun - has led New Delhi to consider "institutional reforms... necessary to deal with" such allegations, Kurt M Campbell, the Deputy Secretary of State in the US government, told press Wednesday.
Gupta, 53, was arrested by Czechia officials in June last year and extradited to the US this month.
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