Hindustan Times (Patiala)

RSS, BJP support Capt’s demand

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The RSS and the BJP have supported Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh’s demand to let the blackliste­d Sikhs visit the country and join mainstream, saying it would be a welcome step.

“There are people who have been blackliste­d (for being involved in Khalistan movement) and living abroad. If they want to return and join the mainstream, it would be a good and welcome step,” Punjab RSS chief Brij Bhushan Singh Bedi told PTI.

He said such people have lost connection with their roots. “Some people are still active in Khalistan movement but they do not have any connection at the ground level,” he added.

Asked whether such people pose a risk of spreading of instablity in the state if allowed to return, Bedi said: “In fact, those active in Khalistan movement are not even aware of it. If they come back, no one will be there to listen to their subversive views.”

State BJP chief Vijay Sampla said that there are only a few in the blackliste­d category. “The Centre is considerin­g this matter and the issue had also surfaced during the SAD-BJP regime,” he said.

He said those who had left the country after getting influenced by the movement have now realised that it was futile effort.

“Those who have realised that nothing can be achieved through terrorism, are most welcome in the mainstream,” he said. HTC

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