Min remarks on Kartarpur bare Pak fangs: Amarinder

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Min remarks on Kartarpur bare Pak fangs: Amarinder

Monday, 02 December 2019 | PNS | Chandigarh

Min remarks on Kartarpur bare Pak fangs: Amarinder

Pak Min claimed corridor is Pak Army’s brainchild to bleed India

Punjab Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh on Sunday said Pakistan Railway Minister Sheikh Rashid’s disclosure that Kartarpur Corridor was the brainchild of their Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa had exposed Islamabad’s “nefarious intent” behind the initiative.

Capt Amarinder, at the same time, urged his fellow partyman and Congress MLA Navjot Singh Sidhu to “exercise caution” in dealings with the Pakistan Government and not let his friendship with their Prime Minister Imran Khan cloud his judgment.

Expressing serious concern over Pakistan Minister’s admission, the Chief Minister said in validating his (Capt Amarinder) stand on the issue, “Rashid has completely bared the wicked design of Pakistan behind the corridor, which India has hoped would emerge as a bridge of peace between the countries.”

Taking strong exception to Rashid’s remarks that “the corridor would hurt India, which would forever remember the wound inflicted on it by Gen Bajwa with the Kartarpur Corridor”, Capt Amarinder termed it as “an open and blatant threat against India’s security and integrity”.

He warned Pakistan not to attempt to indulge in any misadventure against its neighbour. “Don’t make the mistake of reading weakness in our gratitude for the opening of the corridor,” he warned asserting that India would give a befitting response to any bid by Pakistan to attack its borders or its people. Declaring that India would never let Pakistan fulfill its despicable ambitions against it, Capt Amarinder said that any such attempt by Islamabad would be met with retaliation of the kind that they would never be able to survive.

Capt Amarinder recalled that he had all along maintained that while he was extremely happy, as a Sikh, at the opening of the Corridor to enable access to Indian devotees to the historic Kartarpur Gurdwara, the threat it posed to our country could not be ignored. The Chief Minister had, in fact, been repeatedly urging caution over the matter, warning that Pakistan was trying to win the sympathies of the Sikhs by opening the corridor to further the ISI-backed Referendum 2020 agenda.

“This has been quite evident from various facts, most notably that Bajwa had disclosed the Pakistani decision to build the Corridor to then Punjab Minister Navjot Singh Sidhu at the time of Imran Khan’s swearing-in ceremony,” said the Chief Minister.

“Imran had not even taken over then, yet their Army Chief had spoken about this to Sidhu. How was it possible unless Bajwa was the one behind the Corridor decision,” asked Capt Amarinder, recalling that he had pointed this out long back.

Given the revelation of the Pak Minister, Capt Amarinder also urged Sidhu to be more cautious in his dealings with the Imran Khan government and not allow his personal friendship with the Pakistan Prime Minister cloud his judgment in any way, as that could be harmful to India’s interests.

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