01 November,2009 10:14 AM IST | | PTI
Home Minister P Chidambaram warned Pakistan against meddling with India and said any more attack from the country will be retaliated very strongly.
He said he has been warning Pakistan not to play with India and that the Mumbai attacks should be the last game. "We have been gaining strength day by day to counter terrorism from across the border. I have been warning Pakistan not to play games with us. (I have told them that) the last game should be Mumbai attacks. Stop it there," he told a public meeting here.
"If terrorists and militants from Pakistan try to carry out any attacks in India, they will not only be defeated but will be retaliated very strongly," he said in his speech in Tamil.
Chidambaram said India would retaliate strongly any attempt by Pakistan to send infiltrators into India and "we have strength to tackle any such infiltration". He said he had been consistently warning Pakistan against meddling into India's affairs but if they continued to do so "we will deal with them strongly".
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Chidambaram said both Congress and BJP governments at the Centre had underestimated the Naxalites for last 10 to 13 years. "Now they (Naxalites) were trying to create problems in the country with arms and weapons in their hands. They are not going to succeed in this," he said, adding the Centre is ready to have dialogue with them provided they should lay down their weapons.
The Home Minister said the "Naxalites are our own countrymen and not enemies like Pakistan terrorists". He said the visit of a delegation of MPs from Tamil Nadu to Sri Lanka earlier this month had helped to send back nearly 81,000 internally displaced Tamils in Sri Lanka to their homes from camps.
The Sri Lankan government had assured that the remaining Tamils would also be send back to their homes from camps at the earliest, Chidambaram said.