Your threats won't deter me from protecting Punjab's & India's integrity: Capt Amarinder to Sukhbir
Taking strong exception to the so-called ‘warning’ by Sukhbir Singh Badal on recent arrests under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act
Chandigarh: Taking strong exception to the so-called ‘warning’ by Sukhbir Singh Badal on recent arrests under the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act, Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Wednesday said he will do everything under the law as needed to protect the security and integrity of Punjab and of the nation, and the SAD president’s threats could not deter him from ensuring the safety of his people.
There was no question of falsely implicating anyone, he said, urging the SAD chief to refrain from playing into the hands of the separatists by trying to incite the state’s youth, especially Sikhs, against the police force.
Pointing out that UAPA had been in existence for long, the Chief Minister reminded Sukhbir that under the SAD-BJP regime, more than 60 cases under UA(P)A had been registered in Punjab, of which 19 were in 2010 alone and 12 in 2017.
Of the 225 individuals arrested in these cases, 120 were acquitted or discharged, indicating that indiscriminate application of UA (P) A had in fact been done by the Akalis during their tenure, he observed.
Captain Amarinder lashed out at the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) chief for trying to compromise the interests of Punjab with his politically motivated propaganda against the Punjab Police, particularly the DGP, whose professional and secular credentials were above board.
It was shocking that Sukhbir, who was leading a party that claimed to be the custodians of Sikhism, was in fact protesting against the Punjab Police’s fight against separatist and terrorist activities designed to divide the Sikhs on communal lines, said the Chief Minister.
Pointing to the increasing attempts by Pakistan’s ISI to infiltrate terrorist modules and smuggle weapons into Punjab from across the border, Captain Amarinder said his government was committed to taking whatever steps necessary, as per the law, to protect not just the state but India from these elements.
There were forces bent on destabilising the nation by fomenting trouble and promoting the separatist ideology, he further observed, citing the Sikhs for Justice (SFJ) Khalistani agenda.
Sukhbir should know that SFJ has been declared as unlawful organisation and its chief Gurpatwant Pannu had been designated a terrorist by the Indian government, and, as such, the police force of all states, including Punjab, were duty-bound to take all legal action to fight their attempts to subvert national security, said the Chief Minister.
Evidently, Sukhbir is not interested in these facts and all he cares about is promoting his own vested political agenda, whatever the cost to Punjab and its people, said the Chief Minister.
On Sukhbir’s reference to Punjab’s ‘dark era’, the Chief Minister said it was to prevent the return of the state to that dark era that his government and the state police was clamping down on all terrorist and secessionist activities.
Far from charging or arresting these youth, they are in fact counselled and brought back into the social mainstream, said Captain Amarinder.