After the fall in relations with Canada regarding the investigation of the Najar murder case, India has now received a blow from the US. The Indian team was supposed to visit America today (October 15) regarding the involvement of an Indian citizen in the conspiracy to kill the pro-Khalistan Canadian Sikh leader Gurptunat Singh Pannu.
A statement in this regard was uploaded by the US Department of State on social media platform X, but later this statement was removed. It has now been said that the Indian team will share what they have learned so far with the US authorities.
After Canada expelled Indian High Commissioner Sanjay Kumar Verma and a few other diplomats, the US government removed the State Department post on X and sought disability for harassment.
It should be noted that Gurptunat Singh has citizenship of Canada as well as USA. A conspiracy to kill him was prepared in America. An officer of India’s secret agency was also found involved in this.
Indian national Nikhil Gupta was assigned the ‘mission’ but he was exposed. He fled to Europe to avoid arrest. US authorities traced him to the Czech Republic and extradited him on the 14th.
Mr. Kasselakis states that the purpose of the out-of-court settlement was achieved and claims that he had declared from the first moment that he would never follow the legal route.
Stefanos Kasselakis mentions characteristics of the extra-judicial:
“Because the purpose of my extrajudicial meeting was achieved, on the one hand, with the hasty publication of the whereabouts of the other candidates and, on the other hand, with the explicit condemnation of the leak from the PG of October 8, 2024. Because, as I have already stated, the primary motivation of my protest was ensuring the protection of the personal data of every executive and member of SYRIZA (yesterday I was the victim of the illegal leak, tomorrow someone else). Because, as I have also stated from the beginning, I would never follow the legal path.
For these reasons, I expressly withdraw my out-of-court protest, so that there is no alibi”, writes Mr. Kasselakis.
During my yesterday’s interview with Mr. Hatzinikolaou, I said that “the vision for the government is participatory direct democracy.”
As all the journalistic sites publish, at today’s meeting, a member of the Political Secretariat (who believes that in our democracy we should not… pic.twitter.com/DtsEtePBvk
— Stefanos Kasselakis (@skasselakis) October 11, 2024
SYRIZA: Cauldron boiling at the meeting of the Political Secretariat – New attack by the 87 on Kasselakis
The meeting of the Political Secretariat of SYRIZA is currently underway. The subject of the meeting is the proposal that will be tabled at tomorrow’s crucial meeting of the party’s Central Committee, which will determine the next steps after Stefanos Kasselakis sent an extrajudicial inquiry to the PG and the KE for the leak of his Pothen Esches, with all scenarios to remain open.
During the meeting, there was a strong reaction from a number of members of the body to the fact that Stefanos Kasselakis did not withdraw the extrajudicial, while his statements on the show “Enopios Enopio” and to Nikos Hatzinikolaou were also said to have thrown water into the mill of the reactions. .
According to information, Olga Gerovasili stated in her deposition that “Kasselakis did not take back the court case. “He still says he is the president” underlining that this constitutes a lack of respect for the party’s decisions. He also added that “yesterday he spoke about a change of state, which is a reason for excluding the party from national elections due to disrespect for the state”.
“The action of Kasselakis is a disruptive move. Not the party’s reaction to it” he reportedly underlined and added that “the reaction by convening the KE is the minimum gesture of dignity”.
Taking the floor, Yiannis Ragousis is said to have mentioned that “the out-of-court trial is the highest act of criminalization of the party so far, following others that have recently preceded it. The goal of the criminalization of the party by Stefanos Kasselakis and his ilk is the end of SYRIZA PS as the official opposition. Kasselakis not only did not take back the extrajudicial order, but stating that he was satisfied after it and that is why he does not continue it, he essentially said that he did well and sent it away, therefore he criminalized the party function. The artificial attempt to cancel the quorum at tomorrow’s meeting of the Central Committee constitutes an unfair and unprecedented undermining of the functioning of the organs, i.e. the democratic functioning of the party. As such, it must be treated today by the PG”.
On the same wavelength, Katerina Notopoulou, in the placement according to information, said that “it is an absolute necessity to ensure the possibility of online participation in the KE. The partners have been exterminated financially and in time, let’s show the minimum respect to their lives by ensuring the obvious: their participation”.
Stefanos Kasselakis, in a full-length interview with “Enopios Enopio” and Nikos Hatzinikolaou on Thursday night, made it clear that he will not attend the meeting of the governing body. “I’m not going to go. I’m not adding fuel to the fire. You know there’s something wrong with my face. I don’t like to see myself raging. There are pressures. Here and there we have to draw red lines. I will not provoke,” he said characteristically.
Famous for Kasselakis: Those who cannot produce policy, create tensions, contradictions and division
Criticism of Stefanos Kasselakis on the occasion of his last interview for which he said that “it was not a political discussion”, Sokratis Famellos made on Friday morning.
“Have you heard anything about the collusion charges? I worry if the conference is a starting point for division. Those who cannot produce policies create tensions, contradictions and division,” Mr. Famellos told SKAI.
“Issues cannot be resolved at the level of gossip and gossip. It is possible that we do not apply our own rules, that we do not solve internal problems wisely. Inside the court he says that he is the president of SYRIZA, which means that he does not respect the decisions of the bodies”, Mr. Famellos continued.
After noting that “I am not a fan of exclusions and deletions” he recalled that “I had suggested to Mr. Kasselakis that we go to a grassroots election, he did not accept it and we were led to the motion of censure. SYRIZA, Fammelos, cannot apologize for the mistakes of Kasselakis” adding that “the shrinking is the responsibility of the former president”
Regarding his absence from the meeting of the candidates convened yesterday, Thursday, by Pavlos Polakis, Mr. Famellos explained “because we are not personalities who move around alone, the meeting had to take place with his seal or presence party. It’s not about improvising with the rules of democracy.”
“Elections must add prestige and political quality. Can we participate in elections while sending extrajudicial speeches and talking about a party we don’t like?” Socrates Famous concluded.
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Tenenti told the Lebanese newspaper Al-Jumhuriya, “The situation of the United Nations interim forces in Lebanon over recent days raises concern, especially after the Israeli forces attacked their positions several times in the past three days,” stressing that the mission, despite being subjected to the attack, decided to remain. Because it is here at the request of the Security Council, and it responds to the request of the Security Council and not to the request of any of the member states.
He pointed out that “it is important for the United Nations to be in these locations so that the United Nations flag flies in the sky of southern Lebanon.” So we decided to stay, but the situation is very difficult,” he said, adding that “the attack is not only a violation of Law 1701, but it is also a violation of international humanitarian law, as the parties must respect the peacekeeping forces and protect their security and safety.”
Regarding the work of the current international forces, Tenenti stressed that “UN special operations in the south are continuing, but the movements of the forces have become limited because it is difficult to leave the headquarters,” adding: “We continue to monitor and submit our reports to the Security Council, and we are trying as much as possible to support the people in the south.” Those who were stuck in the villages for a long time, but even these endeavors are still difficult, because security is not stable for our forces and our humanitarian envoys.”
He renewed the call to return to Resolution 1701, “which seems more legitimate than ever, but it needs to be implemented,” indicating that “all the provisions stipulated in Resolution 1701 are very legitimate and we need to implement them, but in order to implement them, the matter needs the parties’ commitment to them by re-extending Stability in the south, as well as the return of the Lebanese army to the areas there, as well as stopping air and ground violations, and disarming the Lebanese side between the Litani River and the Blue Line. The solution lies in the full implementation of Resolution 1701.”
Source: “Al-Jumhuriya”
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- The Spaniard expressed his emotions at an event that was organized for his farewell in Barcelona
Spanish midfielder Andrés Iniesta announced his retirement as a professional footballer on October 8, at a conference in Barcelona.
Iniesta confessed that he never thought “that this day would come”, during his retirement ceremony held at the old IMAX cinema in Port Vell.
“I guess you’ll let me get excited today. But they are tears of emotion, of pride, not of sadness. They are the tears of that boy from Fuentealbilla who had the dream of being a professional soccer player. And I achieved it, with a lot of work and a lot of effort,” said Iniesta at the beginning of the event.
At his farewell, Iniesta was accompanied by around 450 guests, including his wife, Ana, his six children, his parents and his sister. Also present were some former FC Barcelona teammates such as Gerard Piqué, Xavi Hernández, Anderson Luis de Souza “Deco”, Sergi Roberto, Marc Bartra and Sergi Samper, with whom he coincided at the Japanese Vissel Kobe.
In addition, representatives of Barça, such as the first team coach, Hansi Flick, and the players Ansu Fati, Ronald Araujo, Dani Olmo and the president of the Catalan club, Joan Laporta, decided to support Iniesta in his retirement ceremony.
Review of Iniesta’s career
For more than an hour, Iniesta reviewed with those present his extensive career that led him to play until he was 40 years old and that began with that trip from Fuentealbilla to Barcelona when he was 12 years old.
“La Masia changed me forever. It is the best place to be to enhance the values that must be had in life. And grateful to all the people, teachers, classmates. It is a stage that undoubtedly marked our lives. Coming to Barça was a dream that I focused on, because I wanted to fulfill it,” recalled the Spanish midfielder.
During his speech, videos were interspersed with the opinions of many of the technicians he had throughout his career. From the first ones who coached him at Albacete, passing through Lorenzo Serra Ferrer, Louis Van Gaal, Pep Guardiola, Luis Enrique Martínez or Vicente del Bosque.

“All the coaches I have had, each in their time, have had a very important influence on me. I can’t stay with just one. I can’t and I’m not saying it to look good. I have had the opportunity to score goals and see people going crazy for that moment,” Iniesta noted.
Iniesta also did not want to forget his last stage in Japan, five years that he defined as “wonderful” and that he assured he would never forget.
The Spanish footballer hangs up his boots with 39 titles and without ever having won the Ballon d’Or, despite having marked an era as one of the best midfielders in history, a distinction that he came close to in 2010, when he took the podium with Xavi and Messi, his teammates in the Barça team.
“The pride I feel is not for the titles, but for having fulfilled my dream of being a footballer and having won the affection of all the people. The image of Xavi, Leo and I, the three of us on the podium, is greater than having achieved it,” highlighted the now former soccer player.

New stage for the Spanish midfielder
Iniesta assured that a new stage is now beginning, although not “far from football.” In that sense, he added that he will continue to maintain his businesses while he trains as a coach.
“It can’t be any other way, because football has been my life,” the Spaniard insisted, confessing that his wish is to return to the Catalan club one day to contribute, in some way, all his football experience.
Iniesta also admitted that his idea was to retire with the Barça shirt, but he felt that it was not going to be possible and that is why he began a new professional stage in Japan.
“I would like to return to Barça at some point in my life. I think that those of us who have had so much influence and have been in this club for so many years, in one way or another, have to be there. The moment I feel that I can contribute what I did as a player in other roles, I would be delighted,” said the former soccer player.
With information from EFE.
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