ISIS HAS FAILED TO SET FOOT IN INDIA: RAJNATH
Says 45 per cent decrease in infiltration bids from Pak
Union home minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday said terror outfit ISIS has not been able to set foot in India despite the country having a sizeable Muslim population.
“India is the second largest country as far as Muslim population in the world is concerned. I can say with full responsibility that despite such a large population (of Muslims), ISIS has not been able to set foot,” said the home minister.
Barring two terror attacks in Punjab in 201516, the security situation in the country had by and large remained under control, he said at a press conference here on three years of the Modi government. He also released a report of the achievements.
Union home minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday said terror outfit ISIS has not been able to set foot in India despite the country having a sizeable Muslim population.
More than 90 sympathisers of ISIS had been arrested due to better coordination between state and central security agencies. Five terrorists of the Indian Mujahideen (IM) were given capital punishment as part of the government’s focused efforts to check terrorism, he said.
“The home ministry has a major responsibility to provide security to the country. I can say that we have, together, provided security to the country. There is an improvement in the security situation in the country. We have been successful in countering the challenges posed by the ISIS,” the home minister said.
The ISIS and the Ansarul-Ummah, frontal organisation of the Pakistan-based Harkatul-Mujahideen group, have been included in the list of banned terrorist organisations.
While comparing the previous UPA regime with the NDA tenure, Mr Singh said a total of 239 militants were neutralised from 2011 to 2013. “This number has gone up to 369 during 2014-17”.
He said there has been 45 per cent reduction in infiltration attempts from Pakistan since the surgical strike by the Army in September 2016, compared to the corresponding six months in the previous year. “We will end Pakistan-sponsored terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir and ensure peace,” the home minister said.
Mentioning anti-Maoists measures being taken by the government, Mr Singh said there had been 25 per cent reduction in Naxal attacks in 2014-17 as compared to 2011-14. He said three years of NDA government had seen a 42 per cent reduction in deaths in Naxal attacks as compared to last three years of the UPA government and nearly 65 per cent of Left Wing Extremists (LWE) cadres were eliminated. The home minister said a major development had been done in Naxal-affected states, including Chhattisgarh, which has completely destroyed ('Kamar tod di hai') the support system for Naxals, he said.