The Chief Minister, while moving the resolution seeking an adjournment, said time to talk peace with Pakistan was over and sought retaliation from the Central government against the neighbouring country, which had been blatantly supporting terror in Jammu and Kashmir as well as in Punjab.
"Every day Indian soldiers were being killed by the enemy from across the border," Amarinder, who himself served in the Army in the 1960s, pointed out in his address in the Punjab Assembly.
Asserting that things were getting out of control now, he pointed out that Punjab had also suffered terror in the 80s and the 90s and fought it with a strong police force, which had grown manifold since then and was now fully geared to effectively counter any threat.
Giving a stern warning to Pakistan Army chief Qamar Javed Bajwa and Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan against continuing with their policy of linking Kashmir and Punjab to separators, Amarinder said: "We have a force of 81,000 motivated men and fully equipped who have passed the test of fire.
"If Bajwa and ISI (Inter-Services Intelligence) tried anything now in Punjab they would get a resounding response. This is not the 80s. The Punjab Police is much bigger and better equipped today," Amarinder said.
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The Chief Minister accused Imran Khan of playing a double game in his policy against terrorism vis-a-vis India, promoting anti-Indian forces on the one hand and talking of starting a university in the name of Guru Nanak Dev.
"He had been made Prime Minister by ISI and was completely at their service," Amarinder said.
The Chief Minister formally moved the adjournment resolution, which read: "The House strongly condemns the barbaric attack by Jaish terrorists on the convoy of the CRPF in Pulwama that left at least 41 brave personnel dead and many others injured. Most of these personnel were on their way back to join duties to defend the borders of India after holidays. The sacrifice of these martyrs should not go waste and I urge the Centre to ensure a befitting response to this attack on our country."