US $ 100 million case against PM Modi-Shah dismissed in US court, case related to Section 370

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Washington:  A US court has dismissed a Rs 10 crore suit filed against India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Union Home Minister Amit Shah. The suit was filed by a Kashmir separatist Khalistan organization and two allies. These people were not present during the two court hearings, due to which the court has dismissed the case.

The trial took place on September 19, 2019, in PM Modi’s historic program ‘Howdy, Modi!’ Before the program was filed. In this, the decision of the Indian Parliament on Jammu and Kashmir was challenged, in which the privilege of the state was abolished and made into two union territories. The case was filed against Lt. General Kanwal Jeet Singh Dhillon besides PM Modi and Amit Shah. Dhillon currently serves as the Chief of Integrated Defense Staff under the Director-General Defense Intelligence Agency and Chief of Defense Staff.

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Judge Franks Stacey of the South Texas District Court, in his order, said the ‘Kashmir Khalistan Referendum Front’ had done nothing to prosecute the case, and has now also failed to appear at two duly scheduled hearings. For this reason, the case is being dismissed.