Rajnath speaks to Badal on Gurudaspur

July 27, 2015 09:42 am | Updated September 14, 2016 09:44 pm IST - New Delhi

NEW DELHI 03/07/2014:  Union Home Minister addressing a Press Conference on price rise and holding,in New Delhi on Thursday July 03,2014.  Photo: Sandeep Saxena

NEW DELHI 03/07/2014: Union Home Minister addressing a Press Conference on price rise and holding,in New Delhi on Thursday July 03,2014. Photo: Sandeep Saxena

In the wake of attack by suspected terrorists in Gurudaspur on Monday, Home Minister Rajnath Singh spoke to Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal and assured him full central assistance to tackle the situation.

“I have spoken to the Punjab Chief Minister, who apprised me of the developing situation in Gurudaspur. Security forces have rushed to the spot,” Singh, who is on way to Madhya Pradesh, said in New Delhi.

The Home Minister said the central government is monitoring the situation and he was confident that the situation would be brought under control.

Singh also spoke to National Security Advisor Ajit Doval and Union Home Secretary L C Goyal and reviewed the situation in Gurudaspur where 3 to 4 suspected terrorists wearing Army uniforms opened fire at a bus and attacked a police station early on Monday leaving at least seven persons injured.

Goyal also spoke to Punjab DGP and assured him full central assistance to tackle the situation.

The Home Minister ordered BSF to immediately move forces to Gurudaspur to assist police. He also instructed BSF to enhance vigil along the entire international border with Pakistan.

NSG commandos are likely rush to Punjab.

Sources said immediate priority of the security forces is to neutralise the suspected terrorists.

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