Kartarpur Corridor: Cong cautions govt over dealing with Pakistan

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The Tuesday said it would not like to come in the way of the Corridor created by to facilitate pilgrims from to visit across the border, but cautioned the Centre in dealing with the neighbouring country.

"corridor has been a long standing demand of the community in and other places which goes back almost 25 years...if there is something happening on Kartarpur, we would not like to stand in the way but in our dealing with Pakistan, you have to be extremely careful and extremely calibrated," he told reporters.

"The difficulty with the NDA government has been that they have swung from sublime to the ridiculous in their policy towards over the past 53 months," he said.

The 4-km-long Kartarpur Corridor will connect Dera in India's district with Kartarpur in Pakistan. The corridor will provide visa-free access to the Indian pilgrims to the

Tewari also talked about the 26/11 terror attacks and how the neighbouring country had failed to bring the perpetrators to book.

On November 26, 2008 was attacked by 10 terrorists of Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba. In the mayhem that followed for the next three days, 166 people, including 18 police officers and two NSG commandos, were killed while 308 people were injured.

"The fact remains that Pakistan has not acted against the perpetrators of 26/11. That is the reality that we must be cognizant about," he said.

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First Published: Tue, November 27 2018. 21:40 IST