The Asian Age

Terrorists don’t have any religion, says V-P Naidu

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT NEW DELHI, OCT. 16

Vice-president M. Venkaiah Naidu has called upon the internatio­nal community to launch a concerted effort to isolate states that sponsor terror.

The vice-president was speaking at the Raising Day of the elite commando force, National Security Guards (NSG), at its Manesar headquarte­rs on Monday.

Mr Naidu said that recent trends have shown that while terror incidents have increased, these are now happening at places which never experience­d them in the past. That is, terror is taking place at the least expected at such venues.

While India, the vicepresid­ent added, was witnessing the menace of terror for the more than three decades now, it has always given a strong response to such antination­al elements.

"There has been a paradigm shift in the modus operandi of our adversarie­s, wherein the threat is not limited only to border areas, but has manifested in the hinterland also. This requires constant reviewing and enhancemen­t of our operationa­l capabiliti­es," he added.

Mr Naidu clarified that there was nothing like good terrorists and bad terrorists as terrorism knows no religion or boundaries and nobody should be allowed to get away with acts of violence in the name of ideology.

He also appealed to the

There has been a paradigm shift in the modus operandi of our adversarie­s, wherein the threat is not limited only to border areas, but has manifested in the hinterland also. Venkaiah Naidu V-P

United Nations to see the conclusion of a comprehens­ive convention on suppressio­n of internatio­nal terrorism, the proposal for which from India is pending since 1996.

On the occasion, the vice-president also paid homage to 19 martyrs of NSG who have been killed in various operations.

Mr Naidu said the NSG was a specially-trained, highly-skilled and a hugely motivated force, tasked with multifario­us responsibi­lities and the entire nation is proud of their achievemen­ts.

"The NSG has been synonymous with bravery, profession­alism and extreme dedication. The country will always remember the defining role NSG played in Akshardham, Mumbai and Pathankot attacks and neutralisi­ng grave threats, performing its tasks with great profession­al elan,’’ the vicepresid­ent said while appreciati­ng the role played by NSG in national security.

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