We will not let Kartarpur corridor to be closed down-Capt Amarinder

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We will not let Kartarpur corridor to be closed down-Capt Amarinder

Kanwar Inder Singh/ royalpatiala.in/ Chandigarh

Even as he underlined the need for vigilance against Pakistan’s nefarious designs, Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Tuesday made it clear that regardless of security concerns, the Kartarpur Corridor shall remain open for ‘Khulle Darshan Deedar’ of Gurdwara Darbar Sahib.

In a statement in the Punjab Vidhan Sabha, the Chief Minister asserted that “we will not let Kartarpur Corridor be closed down.”

We will not let Kartarpur corridor to be closed down-Capt Amarinder

The “Kartarpur Sahib Corridor has been opened because we wanted it to be opened; every Punjabi wanted it, and had prayed for it in daily Ardas every day, along with praying for opening of Nankana Sahib, Panja Sahib and other Gurdwaras,” said Captain Amarinder, urging the governments of India and Pakistan to work for the opening of these Gurdwaras too.

Captain Amarinder, who had requested the Speaker for permission to make his statement before the Question Hour, was responding to the criticism by the opposition of certain recent remarks of the state DGP regarding the threat potential of the Kartarpur Corridor.

Noting “with great concern the statements made by different persons and organizations on DGP’s remarks about security concerns relating to Sri Kartarpur Sahib,” the Chief Minister termed the reactions totally avoidable.

“The DGP had apologized; everybody makes mistakes; even I make mistakes, we are human beings,” said Captain Amarinder, asking if there was anyone from the Opposition who could claim not to have made mistakes. “We all make mistakes, this issue is over now, let us concentrate on peace and on ensuring that the difficult times through which Punjab had been do not recur,” he added. Pointing out that 35000 Punjabis and 1700 policemen had lost their lives, in addition to the Army soldiers, during the years of militancy in the stare, the Chief Minister said “it is our responsibility is to ensure this does not happen again.”

We will not let Kartarpur corridor to be closed down-Capt Amarinder

Assuring the people of Punjab, “through this August house, that we are extremely happy that the Corridor has been opened, thanks to our collective efforts,” the Chief Minister declared that it (the Corridor) shall remain open, whatever may be the concerns. “

 

“My Government was party to the decision to open up the Corridor. The whole of my government, including Ministers and officers of various departments, worked tirelessly day & night, along with the central government, to acquire the land and build the necessary Infrastructure in record time, including security infrastructure, for the launch of the Sri Kartarpur Sahib corridor to coincide with the 550 Years Birthday Celebrations of Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji in November 2019,” said Captain Amarinder.

He further recalled: “Personally also, I made numerous trips to review the progress of the Sri Kartarpur Sahib Corridor Project, and my government even held Cabinet meetings in Gurdaspur district to review the pace of work and ensure necessary coordination between various State and central government departments and agencies.”

The apprehensions of threat to the security of the people and the country were, however, “serious”, the Chief Minister said, adding that these apprehensions “are not because the Corridor has been opened but because of the `Maardi Neeyat’ (bad intent) of Pakistan.

The Chief Minister said his government had classified documents which he could not circulate in the House. After meddling in Kashmir for long, the ISI had only one task now – to disturb the peace of Punjab, he said, adding that Pakistan was blatantly trying to foment trouble in the state.

In the last three years, his government had succeeded in checking ISI’s nefarious designs, with the Punjab Police had bustng 32 modules, arresting 154 terrorists and seizing 41 AK47/ MP9/ MP5 rifles, 156 other rifles and pistols, 35 hand grenades including those used in the Nirankari Bhawan attack in Amritsar, 3.5 kg of RDX, two smart phones and Rs 30 lakhs in fake currency, the Chief Minister revealed.

Showing pictures of Chinese drones, Captain Amarinder said these had been seized from a man swimming through Raavi but there might be others that had not been caught. “Who knows what their motive is,” he added.

“What problem ISI has with Taliban, Iran or Balochistan, we don’t know. But what they have been doing in India is known to all. Earlier it was Kashmir, and now even Punjab is their target,” said the Chief Minister.

Later, responding to concerns raised by Akali leader Bikram Singh Majithia, Captain Amarinder said Pakistan could not be trusted, as was evident from the developments in 1947, 1965, 1971 and the Kargil war. The Pak army was highly committed against India, with Prime Minister Imran Khan being a mere puppet in their hands, he said, adding that ISI was also a part of Pakistan Army.

February, 25,2020