SFJ seeks Pak help to ‘liberate’ Punjab

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SFJ seeks Pak help to ‘liberate’ Punjab

Wednesday, 19 December 2018 | PNS | Chandigarh

The pro-Khalistan outfit — Sikhs for Justice — on Tuesday sought support from Pakistan to “liberate” Punjab from India. Irate, Punjab Chief Minister Capt Amarinder stated that it has exposed SFJ’s “nefarious designs” and nexus with the Pakistani Army and its intelligence Inter-Services intelligence (ISI).

 Capt Amarinder, in a hard-hitting reaction to the statement of SFJ’s legal advisor Gurpatwant Singh Pannu, said that the cat is now well and truly out of the bag, and the truth of the deep-rooted connection between SJF and Pakistani Army is out in the open.

The statement has nailed SJF’s lies that it was a peaceful movement to build momentum for a referendum on a separate state of Khalistan, said the Chief Minister, adding that it is more than evident now that the organisation, with the full support and backing of Pak Army and ISI, is striving to foment trouble in Indian Punjab.

Through his statement, Pannu has made clear his intentions of going all out to force the secession of Punjab from India, with the backing of Pak Army and ISI, said the Chief Minister, rubbishing SFJ’s claims to the contrary.

The Chief Minister has also taken strong exception to SFJ’s plans to hold the ‘Kartarpur Sahib Convention – 2019’, coinciding with the auspicious occasion of the 550th birth anniversary celebrations of Guru Nanak Dev.

“This has lent credence to his fears that Pakistan’s decision to open the Kartarpur Corridor was an ISI game-plan to help forces inimical to India, including SFJ. It has also once again proved that the Pak Government had always been, and continues to remain, a puppet regime, working at the behest of the Army there,” he added.

Capt Amarinder said that the whole affair is a bigger conspiracy by the Pak Army, which is persistently trying to revive militancy in Punjab.

Punjab, and the Indian Army, are well prepared to counter any such plans of the neighbouring country, he reiterated.

“Punjab is today much better equipped than it was in the 80s and 90s when Pak-backed terrorism had swept the state,” he said, warning Islamabad against extending any further support to SFJ or other such outfits that are bent on disturbing the state’s hard-earned peace.

The Pak Army would do well to remember the ignominious defeats it had suffered at the hands of the Indian Army on every occasion it had tried to take on the might of the latter, right from the 1965 and 1971 wars to the more recent Kargil battle, warned Capt Amarinder.

Asserting that he was all in favour of Kartarpur Corridor to fulfil the long-pending aspirations of the Sikh community in India, the Chief Minister said that it was the misuse of the initiative that he was opposed to.

“If Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan is truly in favour of opening the doors for long-lasting peace with India through this corridor, he should not only unequivocally condemn the SFJ statement but should also ensure that Pak soil is not used by the anti-India outfit to further its campaign,” said Capt Amarinder, urging the Pak leader to put a stop to the Kartarpur Sahib Convention-2019 plans.

“Let the two countries build a corridor of peace in the true sense of the word, without the auspicious occasion of the 550th prakash purb being allowed by Islamabad to be abused by anti-Indian forces,” said the Chief Minister, once again hailing the Kartarpur Corridor as a great opportunity to bridge the differences between the two nations.

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