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BJP slams government for failing to curb terrorism

New Delhi, Mon, 02 Jun 2008 NI Wire

Bring back BJP-led NDA (National Democratic Alliance) to power and we will make India free from terrorisms through implementing harsh anti-terrorism law so as to crush morals of the terrorists, the BJP's National president Rajnath Singh appealed to people while addressing the party's two-day national executive meeting here commenced on Sunday.

The BJP attacked on the Congress by saying the UPA government so far have been failed at all front in curbing terrorism. The Saffron party raised its doubt over Congress' intention whether the latter was committed to quash the terrorism. In support of his suspicion it said first the ruling party denounced the TADA and later it repealed the much-needed anti-terror law POTA.

The attitude shows the Congress seek to relate Muslim minority community to terrorists. That's why the government working under vote bank politics remove the POTA to woo the Muslim voters.

Rajnath Singh heartedly praised the Darul Uloom Deoband, the respected Islamic school, which was seeking to dissociate Muslims from terrorism and so it recently issued a fatwa terming the killing of innocent citizens by terrorists as an un-Islamic act.

But, perhaps the ruling government wants to prove itself as a bigger messiah of the Muslims, even bigger than the Madrassas and wants to equate Muslims with terrorisms so is constantly rejecting an-anti terrorisms law.

The Prime Minister has accepted that terrorism is a national problem and it cannot be dealt with at the level of states alone and all-states and Centre will have to come on a single platform to curb it. And, when some states such as Gujarat, Rajasthan, and Madhya Pradesh passed the Act against organised crime to keep terror under control and waiting for the Centre's nod, the Central government did not show a green signal yet.

The PM calls for a separate federal investigating agency for dealing with terrorism, but does not feel the need of a federal law. This shows that the government is not whole heartedly committed to control terrorism.

A number of terrorist attacks whether bomb blast in three small states of Uttar Pradesh last year or the most condemning Jaipur serial blasts this year seek a strong anti-terrorism law in India. About 2300 people became victims of terrorisms last year.

Rajnath Singh said even when the international agency is admitting the law enforcement agency in India is not equipped with the required laws and the process of dispensing justice, a very slow and cumbersome, why not the government is accepting that.

The BJP which has repeatedly been declaring terrorism as the most demanding issue to be dealt with an iron hand had won four assembly elections on the same issue and vowed to fight the general election, too, on this same issue of terrorisms.


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