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Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Wednesday lashed out at Prakash Singh Badal over his outrageous accusations, saying it was not him but the Akali veteran who was trying to sabotage the interests of the Sikh community, and Punjab, with his injudicious statement.

The Chief Minister was reacting to Badal’s allegation that he (Capt Amarinder Singh) was trying to sabotage the Kartarpur Corridor.

Badal’s statement was in line with his approach of exploiting religious issues to further his political interests, said Captain Amarinder, adding that the former chief minister was once again trying to mislead the people of Punjab with his baseless allegations.

As a Sikh, he himself had always aspired for the opening of the historic corridor with the Kartarpur Sahib Gurdwara, with which his own family had historic ties, said Captain Amarinder, adding that it was idiotic, in the circumstances, to suggest that he could try to block the Corridor and sabotage the fulfilment of the aspirations of the Sikh community.

In fact, he said that he was proud of the fact that the Punjab government, under his command, had worked closely with the central government on the opening of the Kartarpur Corridor.

Besides underscoring the strong desires of the entire Sikh community, as well as those who have deep faith in the teachings of Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the Punjab government had worked closely with the central government in successfully overcoming the many & strong security concerns and infrastructural challenges in opening up the Indo-Pak border in the face of the huge dangers posed by the Pakistani State and its agencies, said the Chief Minister.

“The Punjab government was able to assure and convince the central government that the security concerns and challenges could be met with the required checks and balances, which could be built into the system and security regime”, he added.

By choosing to close his eyes to the harsh and sad reality of the Pak threat, Badal Senior had once again shown he was least concerned about the welfare of the people of Punjab and was only bothered about the political gains he could make from the opening of the Corridor, which his party had been trying to take undue credit for, said Captain Amarinder.

While it was a dream for him to visit the Kartarpur Sahib Gurdwara, he could not turn a blind eye to the terror being perpetrated in his land by the ISI-backed forces, nor could he ignore the killings of innocent soldiers by the Pakistani army, said the Chief Minister.

On his part, Capt. Amarinder Singh assured the Sikh community that the Punjab government would be ready with world-class Infrastructure and facilities for the lakhs of Sikh pilgrims on the Indian side in Dera Baba Nanak very soon.