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Advani says PM's 100-day roadmap to fight terror distressing.


Byline: ANI

Indore, Nov.24 (ANI): Addressing a press conference here on Monday, senior Bharatiya Janata Party Bharatiya Janata party (bär`ətēə jän`ətə) [Hindi,=Indian People's party] (BJP), Indian political party that espouses Hindu nationalism.  (BJP) leader L K Advani described Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's proposal for a task force to counter terrorism within a deadline of 100 days as "distressing" and demanded that the Prevention of Terrorism Act Prevention of Terrorism Act could refer to four different sets of Acts of Parliament, in three different countries:
  • the Prevention of Terrorism Acts passed between 1974 and 1989 to deal with terrorism in Northern Ireland in the United Kingdom
 (POTA POTA Planet of the Apes (movie)
POTA Prevention of Terrorism Act, 2002 (India)
POTA Pennsylvania Occupational Therapy Association
POTA Plaza of the Americas (Dallas, Texas) 
) be revived instead.

"Manmohan Singh took over as prime minister in May 2004 and after so many days, he is talking about a 100-day roadmap," Advani said.

"This announcement of the prime minister is nothing but an acceptance of the UPA (United Progressive Alliance) government's failure to tackle terrorism," he added.

On Sunday, Dr. Singh had recommended the setting up of a task force under National Security Adviser MK Narayanan to address "Left Wing extremism, terrorism and insurgency".

He made the suggestion during an address to the director generals of police (DGPs) and inspector generals of police (IGPs) at their annual conference in New Delhi,

The task force under Narayanan, with suitable representation from central and state agencies, should draw a roadmap within 100 days to develop an integrated capability to address emerging challenges of Leftwing extremism, terrorism and insurgency, Dr. Singh had said.

According to home ministry figures, the country has witnessed 64 bomb blasts in less than six months this year, which have left over 215 dead and over 900 injured. (ANI)

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