Pakistan can spread unrest in India through Kartarpur corridor
Pakistan can spread unrest in India through Kartarpur corridor
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Islamabad: A month has passed since the Kartarpur corridor started. Pok activist Amjad Mirza has given a controversial statement about this. He said that Pakistan is working to spread unrest in India through Kartapur. Where he said that Pakistan's agenda is clear that it has no option left to spread terrorism. Therefore, Pakistan has opened Kartarpur Corridor for Indians in a new move.

Let us tell you that he said that Pakistan became frustrated after the Government of India removed Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir. To avenge his frustration, the Kartapur Corridor has been opened by Pakistan to spread hope and violence in India. He raised the question that why 73 years Pakistan decided to start Kartarpur Corridor.

The same sources say that Amjad Mirza said that people are losing faith in the Pakistan Army and the government there. Under this, Pakistan can use Khalistani extremists to obstruct the peace of Punjab through the Kartarpur corridor. Let us tell you that the Kartarpur Corridor was inaugurated this month. Through this, people of India have been allowed to visit the Sikh shrine Kartarpur Gurdwara without a visa.

If we talk now, sources said that at the same time, he attacked Pakistani Prime Minister Imran and said that he is not backing down from praising himself for this decision. Pakistan has no intention of doing any welfare and wants to settle in anti-India plots. He also attacked Pakistan and said that if he cares so much for the people, then he should open the way to Ladakh and Kashmir, but he will not do so. Because if they do this, then people from across the border will definitely be given to each other.

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