The leader said that the country won't allow Pakistan to execute its evil plans and the Dinanagar incident was a lesson it should learn by heart.
The timely action by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the SAD-BJP government in Punjab foiled the plan of Pakistan aided infiltrators, giving a clear message to Pakistan that India won't take things lying down, he said.
Chugh saluted the brave officers of Punjab Police, Army Jawans and commandos who worked as a team to neutralise the infiltrators.
"The country bows before the heroes who have sacrificed their lives to protect the lives and honour of the people of country," he said.
In a major terror attack, three fidayeen, believed to have come from Pakistan, today attacked passengers in a moving bus and stormed a police station in Punjab, killing seven persons, including an SP, while all the terrorists were gunned down after a day-long operation.
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