India blames Pakistan for reviving Khalistan movement

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New Delhi, Dec. 28 (TNS): India blamed Pakistan’s espionage agency ISI for making efforts through moral and financial support to revive pro-Khalistan elements.

Certain elements in Pakistan are providing funds to separatists for secessionist freedom activities in occupied Jammu and Kashmir as well, Minister of State for Home Affairs Hansraj Gangaram Ahir said in response to a question in the Parliament.

“Inputs indicate that ISI operatives are making efforts towards moral/financial support to pro-Khalistan elements for anti-India activities as well as to revive militancy in Punjab,” he blamed.

He said the government has adopted an integrated approach to counter the attempts to revive militancy. This includes sustained vigilance along the borders, strengthening of mechanisms for intelligence gathering and sharing.

 

“A close watch is maintained on the activities of various groups known to have been engaged in trying to foment terrorist activities. Necessary action is taken so as to maintain peace and harmony in the State,” he said.