Chidambaram says Maoists seeking alliance with north-east insurgent groups
September 14th, 2009 - 1:38 pm ICT by ANI
New Delhi, Sep 14 (ANI): Union Home Minister P Chidambaram on Monday said that Maoists are seeking an alliance with northeast insurgent groups.
Addressing the inaugural session of a two-day conference on internal security threats, Chidambaram said the Maoists have been sought alliances with secessionists and insurgentsHe also said that terrorist groups, including the LeT and the JeM, are persisting with their endeavours to launch terror attacks.
“The Communist Party of India-Maoist besides targeting inimical forces was laying a greater emphasis on targeting infrastructure like roads, bridges,” he added
Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh will address the conference on Tuesday. He will also present police medals for meritorious services.
The conference provides an interactive platform for senior police professionals and security administrators to freely discuss and debate diverse national security related issues, as also the various operational, infrastructural and welfare related problems faced by them.
Its deliberations would also include formulation and sharing of professional practices and processes in tackling challenges relating to crime control and law and order management.
The conference offers opportunities for generation and exchange of new ideas on capacity building for the police in respect of manpower, training, logistics and advanced technology.
The Intelligence Bureau organised the first ever conference of IGPs in India in 1920 and since then, these conferences have been held regularly at New Delhi in the post-independence period. The first conference was organised in 1950.
To begin with, it was a biennial event, but after 1973, it became an annual meeting for the Heads of Police Organisations in the States/Union Territories and of the Central Police Organisations. Director, Intelligence Bureau, is the ex-officio Chairman of the conference. (ANI)
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