Pakistan lacked ‘good intentions’ while preparing the Kartarpur Corridor, says MEA

Captain Amrinder Singh urges Pakistan PM to stop actions by various anti-India forces in Pak

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New Delhi: India has maintained that Pakistan may not have had "clear conscious" when it initiated steps on Kartarpur Corridor. However, Indian officials are of the view that authorities there must keep the commitment and prepare proper infrastructure on their side.

"Mujhe lagta hai ki jo unki mansha thi is cheez (Kartarpur Corridor) ko karne ki usmein us samay saaf neeyat nahi thi (I think their intentions on doing this thing was not with clear conscious which we felt from their certain statements)", said MEA spokesman Raveesh Kumar. He also added, "We will still request them that they have committed to prepare infrastructure on their side. They should do that and on our side, the nodal ministry for this is doing the requisite work".

"We have earlier also given the statement on Kartarpur Corridor that how it all began. It was decided after a cabinet meeting and we also urged Pakistan that they should prepare the infrastructure for the Kartarpur Corridor and give permission to Indian pilgrims to visit there. What happened after that you all are aware of that," MEA spokesman said.

"By seeking help of Pak Army to 'liberate' our Punjab, the Sikh for Justice have exposed their nexus with ISI. Their proposed Kartarpur Convention 2019 is an ISI game plan," tweeted Capt Amarinder Singh urging Pakistan Prime Minister, Imran Khan to stop various anti-India forces in his country. In another missive, he wrote: "PM Imran Khan must stop them if serious about peace with India".


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