With his government facing criticism over DGP Dinkar Gupta's purported remarks on the Kartarpur corridor, Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Tuesday informed the state assembly that the top cop has tendered an apology, saying "everybody makes mistakes".
Seeking to allay concerns of the opposition, Singh asserted that his government would not let the Kartarpur corridor be closed down irrespective of security concerns.
Insisting that Pakistan's spy agency ISI had an objective to disturb peace in Punjab, he said serious apprehensions of threat to the security of people were not because of the opening of the Kartarpur corridor but because of the neighbouring nation's bad intention.
The SAD and AAP were targeting the Congress-led government over the police chief's purported remarks on the Kartarpur corridor that it was prone to be misused for terror training and they sought his dismissal.
Before the start of the Question Hour, the chief minister requested the speaker to allow him to make a statement in response to the criticism by opposition of DGP's remarks.
"I noted with great concern the statements made by different people and organisations on DGP's remarks about security concerns relating to Kartarpur Sahib which were avoidable," he said.
"The DGP has apologised. I want to ask one thing here. Everybody makes mistakes, we are human beings. Even I make mistakes," he said, asking if there was anyone from the opposition who could claim not to have made mistakes.
"We all make mistakes, this issue is over now. Let us concentrate on peace and on ensuring that the difficult times through which Punjab has been do not recur," Singh said.
He pointed out that 35,000 Punjabis, 1,700 policemen, besides Army personnel, lost their lives during the years of militancy in the state and said, "It is our responsibility is to ensure this does not happen again."
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