He said Punjab Police has shown that it is fully capable of dealing with such a situation at any point of time.
"Army and Paramilitary forces are meant for bigger operations. In case the situation (had) warranted their involvement, then the state government would not have hesitated to hand over the command of counter insurgency operation to the Army," Badal said here.
An Army unit had reached the venue soon after the terrorists struck but it only had a peripheral role while the Punjab Police and its commando unit SWAT carried out the operation.
Experts have opined that the Army would have finished the operation much quicker than 12 hours which it took.
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Badal said the "finer" details of Monday's operation in Gurdaspur will be examined to see if there is a need for modernisation of the force.
"The terror attack might have resulted in a far more grave tragedy having severe implications in terms of mass casualties and heavy destruction. ... The impending huge loss has been averted due to the swift action and alertness on the part of our brave force," the Chief Minister said.
He made the comments after meeting the family members of Baljit Singh, the Superintendent of Police who died in the terrorist attack at Dina Nagar police station, and paid his last respects to the martyr by laying wreath on his body.