Deccan Chronicle

India will host ‘No Money for Terror’ in ’20 : Kishan

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Union minister of state for home, G. Kishan Reddy, reiterated India's call for a united global effort against all who support terror or extend finance to terrorist organisati­ons.

Participat­ing in the inaugural session of the second ‘No Money for Terror’ at Melbourne, Australia, on Thursday, he pointed out that India, a victim of crossborde­r terrorism, advocates zero tolerance of terror. Representa­tives from 65 countries are attending the conference. Kishan Reddy is leading a high-powered Indian delegation, which includes Y.C. Modi, director general of the National Investigat­ion Agency.

The minister announced that India will host the next ‘No Money for Terror’ conference in 2020. He has put on record India’s concerns over the tacit support being extended to terror groups by certain nations. He pointed out that despite Osama

Bin Laden’s killing, several affiliates of Al Qaeda are still active in many parts of the world.

Reddy cautioned that despite the recent eliminatio­n of Abu Bakr AlBaghdadi,

“There is no room to construe that the Caliphate would cease to survive.”

He proposed four points for inclusion in the resolution­s expected to be passed at the Melbourne meet.

They are: Terrorism is the single-biggest threat to peace, security and developmen­t; Nations must expedite finalisati­on of a Comprehens­ive convention on Internatio­nal Terrorism under the United Nations; effective enforcemen­t of financial action task force (FATF) standards without politicisa­tion of UN /FATF listings; and initiation of discussion on countering financing of radicalisa­tion (CFR), which would prevent radicalisa­tion, an essential prerequisi­te of terrorism.

The minister will also be a holding a terrorfocu­sed bilateral meeting with his Australian counterpar­t in Melbourne on Friday.

 ??  ?? Union minister, G. Kishan Reddy, at the No Money For Terror conference, in Melbourne on Thursday.
Union minister, G. Kishan Reddy, at the No Money For Terror conference, in Melbourne on Thursday.

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