Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Class action lawsuit against PM over J&K

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: A group calling itself Kashmir Khalistan Referendum Front (KKRF) and two unnamed Kashmiri-origin individual­s have sued the Indian prime minister in a federal court in Texas over alleged human rights violations in Jammu and Kashmir, according to media reports.

The class action lawsuit was filed in the US district court of the southern district of Texas on Thursday, ahead of the prime minister’s arrival in Houston on Saturday for the first leg of his week-long visit to the US.

The lawsuit names the Indian prime minister, home minister and commander of the Srinagarba­sed 15 Corps of the Indian Army as plaintiffs and accuses them of involvemen­t in alleged rights violations and “cruel, inhuman, degrading treatment or punishment” of Kashmiris following the revocation of Jammu and Kashmir’s special status on August 5, the Houston Chronicle reported.

There was no immediate response from Indian officials though intelligen­ce operatives familiar with developmen­ts said the lawsuit was the handiwork of Gurpatwant Singh Pannun and his pro-khalistan group Sikhs for Justice (SFJ), which was banned by the Indian government in July. “Pannun has no support whatsoever, even from Khalistani­s in the US and other countries. He is on the payroll of (Pakistan’s) Inter-services Intelligen­ce to create a new front and when he didn’t get any traction for his call for a separate Khalistan, he is trying to make noise under the banner of KKRF,” said an intelligen­ce official who didn’t want to be named.

Pannun is in touch with ISI operatives and helps Khalistani members get visas for travelling to Pakistan, the official said. “His efforts to mislead Sikh youths in the US in the name of Khalistan have not been successful and we are keeping an eye on his activities,” the official added.

The National Investigat­ion Agency is investigat­ing Pannun’s so-called “Referendum 2020”, a plan to hold a referendum on the creation of Khalistan. Indian security agencies are in touch with US counterpar­ts on this issue, another official said. There are also plans to seek the help of other internatio­nal agencies to restrict his activities.

Court documents in the US didn’t name the two Kashmiri individual­s, a man and a woman, who filed the lawsuit, citing their “fear of retaliatio­n” against family members living in India.

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