Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

CANNOT SUFFER FOR ETERNITY, SAYS PM MODI ON TERROR ATTACKS

Says govt adopted ‘a new policy’ against terrorism to live up to the expectatio­ns of soldiers’ families

- Peeyush Khandelwal peeyush.khandelwal@hindustant­imes.com

GHAZIABAD: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said India cannot continue suffering terrorism forever and that his government has taken some “strong decisions” against it.

“For many decades, the country and numerous families have suffered the wounds and pain given by terrorism, Naxalism, and insurgency. What happened in Pulwama and Uri was heartbreak­ing. We cannot bear this pain till eternity. Enough is enough,” Modi said at a function to celebrate 50 years of the Central Industrial Security Force (CISF).

India carried out an air strike on a terror camp in Pakistan on February 26 in retaliatio­n to the February 14 car bomb attack that left 40 CRPF men dead in Pulwama district. Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammed claimed responsibi­lity for the attack.

“Someone, sometime has to take a big decision [against such acts]... it is my privilege that with the support of the ... people of this country, we took some strong decisions,” Modi said.

GHAZIABAD: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday said India cannot continue suffering terrorism forever and that his government has taken some “strong decisions” against it.

“For many decades, the country and numerous families have suffered the wounds and pain given by terrorism, Naxalism, and insurgency. What happened in Pulwama and Uri was heartbreak­ing. We cannot bear this pain till eternity. Enough is enough,” Modi said at a function to celebrate 50 years of Central Industrial Security Force (CISF)’s foundation.

India carried out an air strike on a terror camp in Pakistan on February 26 in retaliatio­n to the February 14 car bomb attack that left 40 Central Reserve Police Force men dead in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pulwama district. Pakistan-based Jaish-e-Mohammad claimed responsibi­lity for the attack.

“Someone, sometime has to take a big decision [against such terror acts]... it is my privilege that with the support of the crores of people of this country, we took some strong decisions,” Modi said.

He said the government has adopted “a new policy” to act against terrorism and that it was its responsibi­lity to live up to the expectatio­ns of the families of the security personnel killed in the line of duty. “Our government is purchasing all modern gadgets required by our security forces to tackle such challenges,” Modi said. Modi said that “various conspiraci­es” being hatched within the country were getting encouragem­ent from across the border in Pakistan.

He lauded the CISF and said the role of the force has become more significan­t in terms of combating terrorism.

Modi referred to the “VIP culture” and said it poses a hindrance to the extraordin­ary work the CISF, which is responsibl­e for the security of 61 airports across the country, has been carrying out. “I also have a security cover... It is easy to protect one person rather than protecting an institutio­n where lakhs of different people arrive and have different behaviour. This becomes more difficult than protecting a VIP. You are serving the country and biggest hindrance is people like me... and colleagues who think themselves as big VIPs. Their tempers run high when a jawan asks for security check as part of his duty.”

 ?? SAKIB ALI / HT PHOTO ?? ▪ Prime Minister Narendra Modi salutes a contingent during the 50th Raising Day of CISF in Ghaziabad on Sunday.
SAKIB ALI / HT PHOTO ▪ Prime Minister Narendra Modi salutes a contingent during the 50th Raising Day of CISF in Ghaziabad on Sunday.

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