Pathankot terror attack raises serious concerns: Congress

The party added that Punjab is witnessing a sudden surge in such activities after being peaceful for the last 20 years

Security deployed outside Pathankot Air Force Station. Photo: ANI
Security deployed outside Pathankot Air Force Station. Photo: ANI
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Jan 02 2016 | 2:01 PM IST
The attack on Pathankot air base raises security concerns for Punjab as the state is witnessing a sudden surge in such activities after being peaceful for the last 20 years, Congress today said.

Further, with the incident coming on the heels of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's recent surprise visit to Pakistan to meet Nawaz Sharif, the party wondered whether he would take up the matter with his counterpart in the neighbouring country even as the ruling BJP said that the aim was to "constantly do the best" to deal with the situation.

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"Why have there been two terror attacks in Punjab, a state that has not seen any terror activities in over 20 years. Even the third attack in Udhampur (in J&K) was on the border of Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir," Congress spokesperson Randeep Surjewala said.

"The first (attack in Punjab) was in Dinanagar in Gurdaspur and now in Panthankot, where our frontline security installation is located," he said.

The attacks raise questions about the government's strategy for checking such incidents, he added.


"Will Prime Minister take up the issue with Pakistan, now that he has recently visited the country. How does the government propose to control and check the terror coming from Pakistan. These are important issues that the PM needs to address. Why is Punjab suddenly becoming a hotbed of such activities," Surjewala said.

Suspected Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorists from Pakistan today struck at an Air Force base in Pathankot in Punjab, killing three air personnel while four of the attackers were killed in an operation that lasted more than five hours.

The attack comes just a week after the Prime Minister made an unscheduled visit to Lahore, touching down in Pakistan for the first time, to meet Sharif.


BJP, meanwhile, said India will keep doing its best to deal with the situation.

"This is the obvious risk of terrorism that India has borne for a very long time. We are constantly going to do our best to deal with the situation and ensure that these forces are defeated," BJP spokesperson Nalin Kohli said.
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First Published: Jan 02 2016 | 1:07 PM IST

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