"The reactions showed that these organisations, including the Shiromani Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee (SGPC), the Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) and the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), were completely lacking in national pride," he claimed.
The chief minister said that the state government regularly tracked and monitored the activities of 'Khalistani' sympathisers and others having any links to extremist forces inimical to India.
"Our assessments and decisions are based on these reports", Amarinder said.
The Punjab chief minister said that the security and protocol treatment to be provided to Sajjan, when he visits Punjab, would be at par with what would be accorded to the Indian defence minister on a visit to Canada.
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"It will be neither more nor less, while keeping in view the threat perceptions against Sajjan", the Chief Minister added.
Captain Amarinder also came down heavily on the Shiromani Gurdwara Prabhandak Committee (SGPC) for their criticism of his stance, saying the religious body, which claims to protect the interests of Sikhs and the ethos of Sikhism, seemed to have forgotten the treatment meted out to its leaders by hardliners in Canada.
Countering SAD leader Sukhbir Singh Badal's statement dubbing him as "anti-Sikh", the Chief Minister said the the opposition party leader was trying to mislead the people through propaganda.
Captain Amarinder said that he had not expressed antagonism towards Sikhs settled in Canada but only towards a miniscule population which is sympathetic towards the 'Khalistani' tendencies.
I have always been proud of the achievements of Sikhs settled abroad and held them in high esteem, he said.
Alleging that Khaira himself had been going around the US and Canada to collect funds for his party from Khalistani sympathizers, the minister demanded a probe by the Enforcement Department and the Income Tax Department into the matter.
Rana pointed out that several Sikh Liberals in Canada had quit Justin Trudeau's Liberal Party alleging hijacking of the party by World Sikh Organization (WSO), which is known to have strong Khalistani leanings.