Islamabad: Pakistan's former army chief General Mirza Aslam Beg made a big statement. Aslam Beg has said that Pakistan will use the Kartarpur corridor for Khalistani terrorist activities. Askam Beg said 'jihad' is the only way to teach India a lesson. The Indian Army cannot stop the jihadists on the Line of Control (LoC).
Former Army Chief General Mirza Aslam Beg has said that we want a hybrid war against India. Jihad is being propagated by former Pak chiefs and former high commissioners. Pak PM Imran Khan himself has threatened attacks like Pulwama. Jihadist is part of Pakistan's strategy. It is worth mentioning here that just a day before the official level talks with India on the Kartarpur corridor in July, Imran Khan's government expelled four Khalistani leaders, including the dreaded Khalistani terrorist Gopal Chawla, from the Pakistan Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee (PSGPC). Had shown the way.
Pakistan expelled Gopal Chawla, but had involved other Khalistani terrorists. The second round of talks for the Kartarpur Corridor was once cancelled in the name of Gopal Chawla, which saw Pakistan's move as a succumbing to India's pressure. But the way Pakistan removed Gopal Chawla in the PSGPC and inducted other Khalistani terrorists, it seemed to be a step to mislead India.
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