BJP national executive member Sunil Jakhar Sunday termed the Punjab government’s crackdown on Waris Punjab De during G20 meetings in Amritsar as “belated, ill-timed, unplanned, unsuccessful and botched” and said it “ended up doing what the ISI had not been able to achieve for its separatist agenda”, Indian Express reported.
Jakhar told the newspaper that the Bhagwant Mann-led Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government had “ended up doing what the ISI (Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence) had not been able to achieve for its separatist agenda through many of their minions; whether it is people sitting in Canada, America, Germany or England”.
Amirtpal’s supporters stormed the Ajnala police station near Amritsar on February 23 to free one of his associates from custody.
The former Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee (PPCC) chief, who joined BJP in May last year, said, “The state government very well could have waited another two days. If they did not act in Ajnala, no sky would fall in the next two days. They could have waited for people to leave (after G20 meetings). I think the Punjab government has provided the separatist with an international audience. I think G20 members represent almost two-thirds of the world’s population. They have been able to send their agenda to at least these delegates. This very well could have been avoided.”
Jakhar added, “First of all, it should have been acted upon right there and then in Ajnala without any hesitation by still giving proper regards to Sri Guru Granth Sahib, which this fellow (Amritpal) was carrying around in Palki Sahib. There was no excuse to let it linger and wait for this. Everybody knew the timing of the G20 meetings. The only thing I think the government miscalculated is that they did not realise that the Moosewala death anniversary is coming up on this date. So, to avoid that fallout, the state government launched the crackdown.”
Jakhar said, “I would call this an unplanned and botched operation that has made Punjab security agencies a laughing stock. It has given a bad name to Punjab internationally and has done more harm to the image of India that these things are still festering here, and these kinds of sentiments are still festering. I think uncalled attention has been brought upon this charlatan called Amritpal. He is a rookie and a pseudo-preacher, and could have been dealt with in that manner. Now he has got himself what you call international recognition through the weak government, virtually a non-existing government, the government without any guts, without any courage.”
On the Punjab Police’s official statement that Amritpal was on the run, Jakhar said, “I hope this is only a smokescreen. I still don’t give this kind of credence to this fellow Amritpal that he could have escaped. I believe they (the police) have him in their custody and are trying to suit things when this conclave and Moosewala death anniversary is going on. But, if Amritpal had not been arrested, the blame lies on the government. I think it forced the police to act in a hurry without planning.”