The Asian Age

Pak has ‘ulterior motive’, claims Punjab CM Singh

- CORRIDOR

Chandigarh, Nov. 4: Pakistan’s sudden decision to accept the 70-yearold demand to open Kartarpur Corridor is aimed at driving a wedge in the Sikh community by exploiting religious sentiments, Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh said on Monday. He stressed that Pakistan’s move “indicated an ulterior motive” and Punjab is on heightened alert to check any nefarious design of the neighbouri­ng country. “The Sikh community had been asking for opening of the passage to the sacred Kartarpur shrine for the past 70 years, but Pakistan’s sudden decision to accept the demand indicated an ulterior motive, aimed at driving a wedge in the Sikh community by exploiting their religious sentiments,” the chief minister told reporters. “While we do not expect Pakistan to dare to do any mischief through the Corridor, it is important that, as a border state, Punjab remains on alert,” said the chief minister adding that the state was keeping close tabs on the situation and was maintainin­g heightened alert.

Capt. Singh also lashed out at Shiromani Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee (SGPC), alleging it was “playing into the hands of the Badals” and had refused to support his government’s programmes on the historic 550th Prakash Purb celebratio­ns.

“Such major events had always, traditiona­lly, been celebrated under the aegis of the state government, but the SGPC, at the behest of the Akalis, had refused to support the government’s programmes this time,” said the chief minister. He said the Akalis have been “rejected” by the Sikh community in every election in the last three years, adding that Harsimrat Badal had barely managed to scrape through in the recent Parliament­ary elections.

“The people had seen through their gimmicks and frustrated attempts to exploit religion for petty political gains,” he said.

“It was unfortunat­e that the Akalis, under Sukhbir Badal and his wife and Union minister Harsimrat Badal, were trying to divide the Sikh community,” he said.

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