Clear and specific threat to Punjab from Pakistan\, militancy spillover from Kashmir: Amarinder (IANS Interview)

Clear and specific threat to Punjab from Pakistan, militancy spillover from Kashmir: Amarinder (IANS Interview)

IANS  |  Chandigarh 

Even as a in his cabinet continues a pro-rant, has spoken his mind out about the "conspiracies" being hatched by Pakistan, especially its and the ISI, to revive terrorism in

Amarinder, who turns 77 on March 10, told IANS in an interview here that not only was trying to revive terrorism in but was pushing hard for militancy from spilling over into Punjab.

"There is a clear and specific threat to Punjab from Pakistan. As I have repeatedly been saying for the past several months, after Kashmir, it is Punjab that is a pawn for the (Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence) to execute its evil designs against They have tried it earlier, and unfortunately, the last time (in the 1980s) they were successful for various reasons.

"The attempts to revive militancy in Punjab have been quite open, as is evident from the number of terror modules the has busted in the last two years alone. But, as I have also repeatedly maintained, the times now are different. We are a bigger force (81,000-strong Punjab Police) in more ways than one, and I have personally vowed not to let them cause any disturbance in my state again," said.

"As a border state, we are in a precarious situation and extremely vulnerable to Pakistan's nefarious designs. The links are there, and our police force has successfully unravelled most of them. And rest assured, they will unravel the rest and destroy any attempts to again trigger terror in Punjab," the said.

Asked whether the was in touch with the authorites in Canada, where the Khalistanis are quite active, Amarinder said he had directly conveyed his concerns and views to Canadian

"I told him in no uncertain words that allowing use of Canadian soil for such activities or letting pro-Khalistanis operate from under his nose is not a good policy for his government. It makes him responsible for their crimes.

"I am happy to note that there has been a decisive shift in their policy in recent months, with seeing these elements as a threat to its own stability, peace and future. Terrorism is a global problem which every nation is affected by, and which all nations need to join hands to fight together. That is the message I have given earlier, and would like to reiterate, to the Canadian government," Amarinder explained.

He also welcomed the move by and Pakistan to allow pilgrims to offer prayers at the Kartarpur Sahib gurdwara in Pakistan through a 4-km dedicated corridor but was apprehensive about the evil designs of the Pakistani establishment.

Dubbing the whole affair initiated by Pakistan on the Kartarpur Corridor as a "bigger conspiracy" hatched by the Pakistani military, cited the fact that chief, Qamar Javed Bajwa, had "broken the news of opening the Kartarpur Corridor to (Punjab cabinet minister) even before was sworn in as the Prime Minister".

Contending that the whole affair "smacked of a bigger conspiracy", Amarinder Singh said: "The opening of the Kartarpur Corridor is clearly a game plan of the A bigger conspiracy seems to have been hatched by the Pakistani against India. Pakistan is attempting to revive militancy in Punjab and thus everyone should be wary of all of its overtures, no matter how grand they appear to be," Amarinder added.

(can be contacted at jaideep.s@ians.in)

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, February 28 2019. 17:56 IST