Tuesday , December 24 2024

Lack of credible evidence in Pannun case: Yet America humiliated India through this: Russia

Moscow: Rejecting US allegations against India regarding a foiled attempt to assassinate separatist fugitive Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, whom India has designated a terrorist, Russia asked if this was the case, then why would the US find credible evidence against India. not giving. , Or can't you give? This is because they lack credible evidence. Along with this, Russia also accused India of insulting India through those allegations.

Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova has also seriously accused America and Western countries of neo-colonial mentality, China said that these allegations against India are completely justified.

When reporters asked Maria Zakharova what she had to say about the Washington Post report about the involvement of an Indian citizen in the assassination attempt on GS Pannun, she said, 'According to the information we have received, Washington No reliable evidence has been provided yet. That G.S. S. An Indian citizen is involved in Pannun's murder. Therefore, it is unacceptable to form any opinion about it despite the lack of evidence.

He further said that America regularly makes baseless allegations against New Delhi. They make such baseless allegations not only about India but also about many other countries and American views on religious freedom are full of misconceptions. India has historically been religiously tolerant. Talking about it like this is an insult to India. Actually, this mentality of America reflects neo-colonialism. Therefore, their psyche of the colonial era, slave trade era and imperialism era is exposed.

Accusing America of interfering in the ongoing Lok Sabha elections in India, Zakharova said that by interfering in India's internal affairs and especially in the Lok Sabha elections, they are confusing the internal political situation of India at the very time of elections.

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has since stepped into the fray, saying that her (Washington-Post) writing described India as a tyrant, but no tyranny like Washington's can be found in the country's internal affairs or internal affairs. Is. -not national affairs