India rejects US report linking official to alleged plot to assassinate Sikh leader
India has criticised a report in the Washington Post, which alleged that an Indian official had played a role in a plot to assassinate a Sikh separatist leader in the US. In a statement, India’s foreign ministry called the report unwarranted and unsubstantiated. Ishan Garg reports from New Delhi.
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