Committed To Punjab's Peace...: Arvind Kejriwal On Amritpal Singh's Arrest
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"We are also ready to take tough decisions for this," Arvind Kejriwal said in a tweet in Hindi after the radical preacher was apprehended.
The AAP government is committed to ensuring peace and security in Punjab for which it will even take "tough decisions", the party's national convenor and Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said on Sunday. पंजाब के अमन चैन और सुरक्षा के लिए हम वचनबध है। इसके लिए कठोर निर्णय लेने को भी हम तैयार हैंCM @BhagwantMann साहिब ने इस मिशन को परिपक्वता और साहस से पूरा किया। बिना किसी रक्तपात और गोली चलाये पंजाब पुलिस ने कामयाबी हासिल कीइस दौरान शांति बनाये रखने और पंजाब सरकार का साथ देने… https://t.co/YXbKE4KDmG
His remarks came after Punjab Police arrested Amritpal Singh in Moga's Rode village early Sunday, ending an over a month-long manhunt against the radical preacher who styled himself after dead Khalistani terrorist Jarnail Singh Bhindranwale.
The 29-year-old separatist was taken into custody at 6.45 am as he came out -- in the traditional attire that included a sheathed sword -- of the gurdwara in Rode, Bhindranwale's native village and also the place where he himself took over last year as the chief of 'Waris Punjab De'.
"We are committed to the peace and security in Punjab. We are also ready to take tough decisions for this," Mr Kejriwal said in a tweet in Hindi after the separatist was apprehended.