Recently, a US court has rejected the claim of Khalistani terrorist Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, in which he said that India’s National Security Advisor Ajit Doval was given summons and other court documents. The court denied the claim and said that the process of summoning Doval was not completed.
Pannu claimed in the court that in February 2020, when Ajit Doval went to meet US President Donald Trump with PM Narendra Modi in Washington, an attempt was made to send summons for a civil case filed against him. Pannu said that he had appointed two process servers and one investigator to summon Doval.
The delivery of summons could not be done due to security
According to him, on February 12, a person appointed by Pannu tried to summon in Blair House (where Prime Minister Modi and his party were staying). However, there were strict security arrangements and the agents of Secret Service refused to give him a document. Subsequently, another attempt was made again on 13 February, but this time also the agents of Secret Service refused to accept summons.
The summons was left in the cafe
Pannu had claimed that Saman was then released into a cafe near Blair House, so that the agent of the secret service would reach him to the Doval. However, the court rejected the claim. After this decision of the court, it became clear that no summons was sent to Ajit Doval, as Pannu claimed. The court denied all the claims of Pannu and said that the process of summons was not completed in a legal manner.