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BJP President lambasts UPA for growing terrorism

BJP President Rajnath Singh today alleged that the central government neither has a policy nor the political will to deal with the deadly menance of terrorism.

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HYDERABAD: Criticising the UPA government for its soft approach towards terrorism, BJP President Rajnath Singh today alleged that the central government neither has a policy nor the political will to deal with the deadly menance effectively.
 
Addressing a press conference here, Singh said, "It is shameful that the working commitee of United Nation Security Council has raised a serious question on India's ability to fight against terrorism and the government should take note of it."
    
The counter-terrorism committee set up after 9/11 to implement the resolution No. 1373 had said that India lags in its efforts to counter terrorism, he said.
    
Condemning the growing terrorism in the country, Singh said, "ISI aided sleeper modules within the country are more dangerous than a nuclear bomb".
 
The BJP President demanded the UPA governmment to intensify diplomatic efforts to enforce resolution of UN Security Council on Pakistan and Bangladesh, who were not cooperating on the war against terrorism.
 
The centre should mount pressure on the UN to warn Pakistan and Bangladesh and if they do not comply to resolution No.1373, economic sanction should be imposed on both the countries, Singh added.
 
On the recent twin blasts in the state capital here, the BJP President alleged that some parties are trying to save the accused.
 
The perpetrators should be brought to book irrespective of their caste and religion, he demanded.
 
Referring to the Ram Setu issue, Singh said his party would not politicise the issue and warned the centre not to play with the religious sentiments of Hindus.
 
The name of the our country itself is 'Bharat' who was the younger brother of Lord Ram, he said.
 
Even Gandhiji, the Father of the Nation, breathed his last saying "Hey Ram", the BJP president said.
 
Hence, the party would not compromise on the issue and Ram Setu project would be opposed tooth and nail, he said.
 
Rajnath Singh was on a visit to the capital to attend a public meeting on the occasion of 'Telangana Liberation Day' organised by the state party unit yesterday.

 

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