Chandigarh:As Punjab wages war against radical elements in the state, All India Anti-Terrorist Front chairman Maninderjeet Singh Bitta said Pakistan has realised the futility of time and again raising the Kashmir issue and was now trying to target Punjab. "Pakistan has realised the futility of raising the Kashmir issue time and again... Since the abrogation of Article 370 in J&K, you have seen change in the situation there. So, they now again want to target Punjab," Bitta, who survived a terrorist attack in Delhi in 1993 when he was chief of the Youth Congress, told PTI.
In the recent past, Punjab has witnessed a multi-fold increase in drone activities from across the international border with Pakistan, with many drones dropping arms and ammunition, and several of them shot down by the BSF troops. On the crackdown against radical preacher Amritpal and members of his outfit, Bitta said this is not the time to indulge in blame games and all political parties must support the efforts of the state and central government.
He said the anti-national elements, many of whom have cross-border links, want to foment unrest in Punjab. His remarks come days after the Punjab Police launched a major crackdown against radical preacher and Khalistan sympathiser Amritpal Singh and members of his outfit 'Waris Punjab De.' "Political parties should act unitedly as was seen during militancy days in Punjab when all came together.
"Political leaders should not indulge in blame games at this stage. They must support the efforts of state police and the Centre," Bitta said. "Religious leaders of the Sikh community should also speak up as a handful of people's action are defaming the Sikh community... It is our Punjab, if the situation deteriorates here, it will have deep implications... How did terrorism end in Punjab? It happened when all parties came together on one platform," Bitta said.