Pakistan persists in engaging in nefarious activities by attempting to provoke sections of the Sikh community and enticing innocent villagers near the border into the Khalistani campaign. Reports indicate that weapons and drugs are being smuggled from Pakistan into India, with potential involvement from some separatists within the Pakistani Sikh community.
Recent accounts from pilgrims visiting Pakistan reveal that Sikh leader Gopal Singh Chawla was promoting Khalistan during interactions with devotees, turning religious pilgrimages into political platforms. This calculated strategy of provocation aims to exploit religious sentiments to influence the atmosphere in India, particularly in Punjab, challenging sovereignty and undermining the faith of the Sikh community.
The report emphasizes the need for strict action against such elements and their supporters, stressing the importance of keeping religious pilgrimages free from political agendas. It warns that these provocative statements risk reopening old wounds and destabilizing the region, especially in Punjab, which has worked hard to overcome past challenges of terrorism and separatism.
Highlighting the broader concerns over Pakistani activities, the report calls for vigilance, unity, and firmness to counter the agendas originating from Pakistan. It underscores the necessity of strong willpower and clear policies to safeguard the nation’s unity and integrity against external threats.
