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Modi's advice to govt: Adopt zero tolerance on terror

Source: PTI
August 02, 2012 13:03 IST
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Asking the Centre to adopt a zero tolerance policy on terror, Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday said that strong measures should be taken to curb attacks like the one in Pune on Wednesday night.

"I hope the government of India, by adopting a zero tolerance policy on terror, will take some stern steps to curb such terror strikes and make its presence felt, which is common expectation of the people," Modi told media persons in Ahmedabad.

Four coordinated low-intensity explosions struck the busy arterial J M road in the heart of Pune on Wednesday night.

Such attacks still indicate that terrorist still have a stronghold in the country and measures should be taken to check and prevent such incidents, Modi said.

"The blast in Pune is an issue of concern. A terror strike on the eve of Rakshabandhan celebrations and on joining of new home minister in India shows ulterior motives of those wanting to create an atmosphere of fear and instability in the nation," Modi said.

"There is a need to remain vigilant and give it a more serious thought. The issue is not where the blast occurred, what was its intensity, how much damage was caused, but these elements are giving a message that their power should not be undermined or ignored," he said.

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