New Delhi, Sept. 28 -- US prosecutors have alleged that Indian national Nikhil Gupta and former intelligence operative Vikash Yadav, accused of involvement in a plot to kill pro-Khalistan separatist Gurpatwant Singh Pannun, had discussed the murder of another individual in Nepal or Pakistan. The allegation was made in a document filed this week in the US district court in the Southern District of New York, which is set to begin the trial of Gupta on November 3. The 61-page motion mostly lists the evidence gathered against the two men by US prosecutors, including Yadav's email exchanges and hundreds of WhatsApp messages. Czech authorities arrested Gupta at the request of American law enforcement in June 2023, and he was extradited to the US in June 2024. The new court filing alleged that Gupta and Yadav began working together in early May 2023, when "Yadav asked Gupta to arrange the murder of the Victim [and] the murder of another individual in Nepal or Pakistan". Though the document doesn't name the "victim", it is apparently referring to Pannun. The US prosecutors also alleged the two men were linked to the killing of pro-Khalistan separatist Hardeep Singh Nijjar, who was shot dead in the Canadian town of Surrey in 2023. There was no response to the development from Indian officials. P10...