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This is an archive article published on November 2, 2009

Let 26/11 be last ‘game’: PC to Pak

P Chidambaram has launched a powerful new attack against Pak,warning Islamabad that playing any more 'games' with India would invite 'very strong' retaliation.

Home Minister P Chidambaram has launched a powerful new attack against Pakistan,warning Islamabad that playing any more “games” with India would invite “very strong” retaliation.

“We have been gaining strength day by day to counter terrorism from across the border,” Chidambaram said in a speech made in Madurai on Saturday evening. “I have been warning Pakistan not to play games with us. (I have told them that) the last game should be the Mumbai attacks. Stop it there.”

“If terrorists from Pakistan try to carry out any attacks in India,they will not only be defeated but will be retaliated against very strongly,” the Minister said in the speech,made in Tamil.

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Pakistan,Chidambaram said,was sending infiltrators into India,but “we have the strength to tackle any such infiltration”.

Chidambaram said both Congress- and BJP-led governments at the Centre had “underestimated” the Naxalite menace. “Now they (Naxalites) are trying to create problems with weapons in their hands. They are not going to succeed.”

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