Dera Baba Nanak, Nov 26 (UNI) Punjab Chief Minister Capt Amarinder Singh on Monday vowed to protect till the last drop of his blood his state and its people from the terror unleashed from across the border, warning Pakistan of serious consequences if it did not put an end to the violence perpetrated against India.
While he thanked Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan for reciprocating India’s move to develop the Kartarpur corridor, the Chief Minister was scathing in his criticism of Pakistan Army Chief General Bajwa for promoting state-sponsored terror through brutal killings of Indian soldiers and innocent citizens.
He urged the Pakistan Prime Minister to rein in his army and bring an immediate end to terror against Indian armed forces and citizens, or else be ready to face a strong reaction from India, which has a bigger army than the neighbouring country.