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Madurai: Union home minister P. Chidambaram on Saturday warned Pakistan against meddling in India’s affairs, and said any more terror attacks from across the border would be retaliated “very strongly”.

Hard talk: P. Chidambaram. Madhu Kapparath / Mint

Hard talk: P. Chidambaram. Madhu Kapparath / Mint

“We have been gaining strength day by day in countering terrorism from across the border. I have been warning Pakistan not to play games with us. (I have told them) the last game should be Mumbai attacks. Stop it there,” he told a public meeting here.

Chidambaram, in his speech in Tamil, said India would retaliate strongly against any attempt by Pakistan to send infiltrators into India and “we have strength to tackle any such infiltration”.

He said he had been consistently warning Pakistan against meddling in India’s affairs but if it continued to do so, “we will deal with it strongly”.

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