Thursday, October 11, 2012

Drugs & Ammunition in Pakistan's Export to India

CHANDIGARH: Indian exporters today threatened to stop trade with Pakistan via rail route in the wake of the discovery of over 100 kg of heroin along with ammunition from a goods train coming from Pakistan yesterday.

"If the concerned authorities, including Railway, did not take adequate measures to contain unlawful activity like recovery of heroin and ammunition and if such things (recoveries of contraband) continues, then we will have to stop trade (with Pakistan) through rail," Amritsar Chamber of Commerce Vice President Rajdeep Uppal told PTI today.

Uppal said the exporters are worried over the huge recovery of narcotics like heroin coming from Pakistan along with imported consignment in goods train as it could lead to their unnecessary harassment.

Indian custom authorities had yesterday recovered 105 kg of heroin valued at Rs 525 crore in international market and 500 cartridges from a Pakistani goods train at the railway station here.

"There is a lot of uncertainty as to what will be recovered in consignment (through rail in future)," said another exporter Rakesh Verma.

A haul of narcotics was hidden with a consignment of cement loaded in the rail bogies, said Vijay Bahadur Singh, Deputy Commissioner, Customs Amritsar.

The latest recovery of contraband found with cement in goods train from Pakistan was the fourth such incident during last four months.

Cement is a major trading commodity which is imported by Indian importers from Pakistan through rail network at Amritsar as Pakistani cement is cheaper by up to Rs 20 per bag as compared to the Indian cement.

Over 60 per cent of total imported commodities coming in a goods train from Pakistan constitute cement while rest is rock salt.

Total import from Pakistan through rail is estimated to be about Rs 400 crore, while export to Pakistan could be Rs 500 crore per annum. India exports crude drugs, spices, chemicals and plastic granules through rail to Pakistan.

I have been saying again and again that Pakistan is India's Enemy # 1 and doing trade with it is full of risk as is the oil pipe line which we proposed to make from Iran to India, passing through India.

Pakistan is still festering the wounds it suffered when the Eastern part of Pakistan was dismembered and Bangladesh was born.

It will miss no opportunity in harming India and trying to foster good relations with it is like trying to straighten a dog's tail.

Our leaders, first Vajpayee and now Manmohan Singh want to appear like elderly statesman and win international applause and maybe a noble peace prize for trying to build fences with Pakistan, at the expense of the lives of our jawans who are regularly killed by the enemy.

Pakistan and China can never be friends with India and the faster our leaders realize it, the better it will be for the nation.

It would be more fruitful if we strengthen our relations with both USA and Russia to counter the Chinese dragon.

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