The Asian Age

Hesitation to act encourages terror: PM

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Sound a tough note on Pakistan without naming it and perhaps in an indication of things to come, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Monday said the Pulwama terror attack showed that the “time for talks is over” and that any “hesitation in taking action against terrorism and those who support it is akin to encouragin­g this menace”. He was speaking after holding talks with Argentina’s President Mauricio Macri

here on Monday. The two sides inked 10 pacts, including ones to strengthen cooperatio­n in defence and civil nuclear energy. Highlighti­ng the importance New Delhi continues to attach to the issue of counter- terrorism, especially after the Pulwama attack, the two sides issued a special declaratio­n to fight terrorism that mentioned “the scourge of cross- border terrorism”, and said that “no country must allow their territory to be used to launch terrorist attacks on other countries”, that is being seen as a veiled reference to Pakistan. “I ■

and President Macri agree with the view that terrorism is a serious danger to world peace and stability. The cruel attack in Pulwama shows that the time for talks has passed,” Mr Modi said, in a clear indication of New Delhi’s resolve. “Now it is required that the world unites against terrorism and those who support it. Hesitation to take action against terrorism and those who support it is akin to encouragin­g terrorism,” he added in a press statement in the presence of President Marci. The Argentine President is the first world leader to visit India after the Pulwama attack. Condoling the deaths of the CRPF personnel, President Macri said India and Argentina must work together to fight the menace of terrorism.

The Special Declaratio­n to Fight Terrorism by the two sides stated: “The Argentine Republic condemned in the strongest terms the brutal terrorist attack that took place in Pulwama district of Jammu and Kashmir on 14 February 2019 against a convoy of the CRPF, in which more than 40 CRPF personnel lost their lives and a large number were injured, and expressed its solidarity with the families of the sons of India that lost their lives in this brutal terrorist attack.”

It added: “Both leaders agreed that terrorism poses a grave threat to global peace and stability and noted the need for concerted action by the global community against terrorism. They stressed that there could be no justificat­ion for acts of terror on any grounds whatsoever, particular­ly emphasisin­g the scourge of cross- border terrorism. Both leaders emphasised that terrorism must be confronted unequivoca­lly and resolutely. They reiterated their commitment to combat terrorism in all its forms and manifestat­ions, and asserted that strong measures should be taken against terrorists, terror organisati­ons, their networks and all those who encourage, support, finance and provide safe haven to terrorists and terror groups.”

 ?? — PTI ?? PM Narendra Modi hugs Argentine President Mauricio Macri in New Delhi on Monday.
— PTI PM Narendra Modi hugs Argentine President Mauricio Macri in New Delhi on Monday.
 ?? — PTI ?? Adviser to governor Vijay Kumar pays floral tributes to police head constable Abdur Rashid who was killed in an encounter with militants at Pinglan in Pulwama district on Monday.
— PTI Adviser to governor Vijay Kumar pays floral tributes to police head constable Abdur Rashid who was killed in an encounter with militants at Pinglan in Pulwama district on Monday.

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