The Asian Age

Amarinder no to Pak invite, but Sidhu to go

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and killing of Indian soldiers by the Pakistan armed forces.

He, however, welcomed the historic occasion and described it as the cherished desire of Sikhs worldwide, but said he “must most reluctantl­y, however, regret his inability to be present”.

On Sunday, Mr Sidhu wrote to Pakistan foreign minister Shah Mahmood

Qureshi, accepting his invitation for the groundbrea­king ceremony that will be presided over by Pakistan PM Imran Khan. “It is with great honour and unalloyed joy that I accept your invitation to attend the ground- breaking ceremony at Kartarpur Sahib on November 28. I look forward to meeting you on this historic occasion,” Mr Sidhu wrote to Mr Qureshi.

Mr Sidhu, Punjab’s local government, tourism and cultural affairs minister, said his applicatio­n “for permission to attend ( the ceremony) is now lodged with the ministry of external affairs”.

In the letter, Mr Sidhu said this day “will indeed break ground”, and added: “As our nations take this first step, the Kartarpur Spirit can make pilgrims of us all, venturing out on a journey that breaks the barriers of history and opens the borders of hearts and the mind. A journey that our people can walk together towards, a future of shared peace and prosperity for India and Pakistan.” Mr Sidhu was responding to Mr Qureshi’s letter of November 24.

In his letter to the Pakistan foreign minister, Capt. Singh said his reason for declining the invitation was twofold. “First, not a day passes when Indian soldiers are not killed or wounded on the LoC in J& K. Rather than moving towards normalcy, these incidents are escalating,” he said.

Second, the CM claimed, Pakistan’s Inter- Services Intelligen­ce ( ISI) has started its nefarious activities in Punjab. “Since March 2017, the state has neutralise­d 19 ISI- armed and controlled modules, apprehende­d 81 terrorists and seized 79 weapons, numerous grenades of the HG- 84 type made in Pakistan’s Ordnance Factories with Austrian knowhow, and some IEDs,” the chief minister said.

“I hope the Prime Minister ( of Pakistan) will understand these circumstan­ces... It will not be possible for me to be present in Pakistan on this historic occasion, despite the fact that paying my respects at Gurdwara Sri Kartarpur Sahib has always been my cherished dream, which will hopefully be fulfilled once these hostilitie­s and killings are stopped,” he said.

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