The United States is monitoring actions against Indian rebels, US Secretary of State Matthew Miller said on Wednesday.

Mr Miller’s comments came hours after India summoned a US diplomat over his comments on Tuesday.
Mr Miller’s comments came hours after India made similar comments about the US diplomat. Kejriwal, who was arrested last week, has denied any wrongdoing.
Hours before his arrest, the Indian Congress Party chief announced that his bank accounts had been seized by the tax authority ahead of the election.
Mr Kejriwal’s Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) and the Congress party accused him of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party’ (BJP) continues its political vendetta.
BJP has denied the allegations, saying the investigation agency was working independently.
On Wednesday, Mr Miller told reporters that he was also aware of US accusations that the Congress Party had closed its investigation. country. bank account “It will make it harder to compete effectively in the next election.”
“In both cases, we encourage fair, transparent and timely transactions. We do not think anyone should oppose this,” he said.
A few hours ago, the Indian Ministry of External Affairs called the head of the US mission, Gloria Berbena, to oppose Mr. Trump. Miller’s words are similar. >
“The legal system in India is based on an independent judiciary and is committed to being impartial, fair and timely. The two countries were the first to comment on Mr. Kejriwal’s arrest. Germany’s foreign ministry told Mr. Kejriwal last week” “I was hoping to be treated fairly and fairly. India is a democracy.”
India also reacted positively to this speech and called German diplomats to protest.
Indian opposition leaders accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Bharatiya Janata Party of using investigative agencies to weaken the party and prevent protests ahead of elections.
In January, the Enforcement Directorate (ED – India’s financial crime agency) arrested former director general Hemant Soren in a corruption case, just hours after he resigned as the Chief Minister of Jharkhand
Mr Soren and his party denied any wrongdoing and accused the BJP of campaigning against the opposition. The BJP denied his allegations.
Amnesty International also said India’s crackdown on violence and terrorism “has now reached tipping point”.
Now, Mr. Kejriwal has become the third AAP leader to be arrested in a corruption case involving India’s current liquor policy in Delhi.
BJP has alleged that the law ending the government’s monopoly on liquor sales gives an unfair advantage to private shops.
Education Ministry accuses AAP leaders of football for state elections. The committee denied the allegations.
Mr Kejriwal’s tenure in the Education Ministry will end on Thursday, but it is unclear whether he will be released or sent to probation.