India's investigation into allegations from the United States regarding an attempted murder of a Sikh leader in New York has concluded that rogue operatives, not authorized by the Indian government, were involved in the plot. This finding has been reported by multiple sources, including BloombergAsia and Reuters. The investigation's outcome appears to align with initial denials from India, transitioning from claims of no involvement to acknowledgment of unauthorized action by individuals. The case has drawn international attention, emphasizing the complexity of the situation and the involvement of officials acting independently of government orders.
India’s investigation into US claims of an attempted murder of a Sikh leader in New York found that rogue operatives not authorized by the government had been involved in the plot, sources say https://t.co/CSEKge1ky4
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India finds rogue officials involved in US murder plot, Bloomberg reports https://t.co/lkECqbIk76 https://t.co/vkWLmjIsOi
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Beautifully predictable. "We didn't do it" -> "We did it but it wasn't authorised" "India’s investigation into US claims of an attempted murder of a Sikh leader in New York found that rogue operatives not authorized by the gov't had been involved" https://t.co/j187Xket3c
India’s investigation into US claims of an attempted murder of a Sikh leader in New York found that rogue operatives not authorized by the government had been involved in the plot, sources say https://t.co/NPmj3zD1fl