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US Secret Service Nixed Panun Plan to Service NSA Ajit Doval Saman | Bharat News

An American court dismissed Gurpant Singh Pannun’s claim of summoning NSA Ajit Doval during PM Modi’s US visit. The court confirmed that the summons was not served properly as required, coaling with India’s attitude. The incident included delivery attempt by the process server which failed due to secret service intervention.

New Delhi: An American court has noticed that during his visit to America on 12–13 February, the service of distribution of summons to NSA Ajit Dowal with PM Narendra Modi was not completed during his stay, the separatist Gurpant Singh Panun of Khalistan was managed to distribute to the top Indian security officer.
The court was responding to a letter from Panun’s lawyer, which also revealed that US Secret Service The agents guarding the Blair House, where the Indian delegation was kept, threatened to arrest his server when he tried to keep notice on the ground outside the President’s guest house. The server can only leave summons with a nearby Starbucks Store that did not prove to be enough for the court.
After reviewing the letter, a judge from the southern district of New York said that “the complaint was not distributed to the hotel management or employees or a member of any officer or agents, which provides protection for the defendant according to the court order”. Development confirms the Indian situation that the NSA was not summoned, which was described by Foreign Secretary Vikram Misri on the basis of unfair and unbalanced impulses while living in the US.
The summons was issued by an American court in September last year in response to a civic trial filed by an American court, against whom an agent of an Indian government was convicted by US officials about an alleged murder conspiracy against the alleged murder conspiracy. Vikash YadavThe Government of India has investigated the issue and recommended legal action against Yadav. The Indian National Nikhil Gupta remains in American custody for his alleged involvement in the conspiracy and his case will go for testing on November 3, 2025.
Panun is said to have hired 2 process servers and an explorer to influence the service at Washington DC during the US 2-day visit to the US. According to the contents of the letter, the first server, identified as Ambiko Walece, reached the blare house on February 12 at 7.22 am and found that it was barricaded with a single checkpoint, protected by Secret service agents. Wallace showed a legal document to an agent, but he would have none of it and forced the server to leave the checkpoint immediately.
Another person named Ven Ngram, apparently contacted agents at 12.15 am with a more entrepreneurial process server with a 15 -year experience. As the Secret Service again refused to accept any document, he tried to place the envelope on the ground in front of them – the “standard method of service” clearly. However, one of the agents told him that he would have been arrested if he had left the summons on the ground. This was when Ngram decided to leave the documents in the nearest public place, where he would not be arrested. This was a Starbucks, about 100 feet from the checkpoint. “Shri Ngram left the service documents in a sealed envelope in the public seating area outside the Starbucks. Then he went back to the checkpoint, told the agents that he had left the documents, and please please ask them to rebuild them and explicitly asked them to work in the house. It was said that there was no way to serve the defendant.
Conspiracy to kill Panun Last year, snowball was threatened in a major diplomatic line, not only demanding accountability, but also supported similar allegations on the killing of another Khalistan leader by Canada. To recommend legal action against Yadav and to deal with such a case to “functional reforms” in the system, India will hopes that the matter will no longer serve as a hurdle in bilateral relations. Pannun, who was named a terrorist by India in 2020, is a spokesperson of Justice (SFJ) for Sikhs, a Khalistan group India wants America to be banned.

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