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Deenanagar attack: SWAT team’s creation bears fruit

Mr. Badal congratulated DGP Sumedh Singh Saini for the well calibrated action, adding the hard work and planning involved in establishing the State’s SWAT team had borne fruit. But militancy is a national problem; it is not a state problem.

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“The terrorists didn’t come from Punjab, they came from the border”. It was always a national problem.

Terming it as a attack on the nation, Mr. Badal said that these terrorists have attacked India, who have crossed the border for this heinous crime.

It is very sad and such an incident has occurred here after so many years.

“We in Punjab will give them a proper reply and we will choose our own methods”.

“This proxy war unleashed by some forces from across the border can only be won if state governments and the general public join hands”, Badal said.

During his tour, Sukhbir will be accompanied by his Media Advisor Jangveer Singh, besides senior officials including Additional Chief Secretary (Agriculture) Suresh Kumar, Invest Punjab’s chief executive officer Anirudh Tewari, Anoop Bector of M/s Bector Food Specialities, Ludhiana, and Bhavdeep Sardana, CEO of M/s Sukhjit Starch and Chemicals Limited, Phagwara.

Later, the Chief Minister visited the local Guru Nanak Hospital and assured the injured of full support from the state government.

Badal expressed grief and sorrow over the loss of lives of security personnel and civilians in the terrorist attack.

“What Superintendent of Police Baljit Singh did to fight against the terrorists, Punjab will never forget”.

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The chief minister earlier said he was taking stock of the situation every 15 minutes despite being unwell. “If there was an input then it was their (Centre’s) job to seal the border.”, Badal said. It is about 235 km from Chandigarh.

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