India must have a law against terrorism: Modi
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Hubli (Karnataka), May 20 (ANI): Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi has said that the Central Government should not hesitate in introducing a law against terrorism, if it actually wants to fight it.
Modi said the country needs a stringent law if it is to fight against terrorism at all.
Speaking to reporters here on the sidelines of a campaign for the BJP ahead of the third phase of Assembly elections on May 22, Modi said: “All countries across the world have made strong laws to fight terrorism. Even a country like Nepal has a law against terrorism. But India is the only country which has dissolved the only strong law (POTA) it had to handle terrorism.”
Quoting Congress leader Veerappa Moily’s recent statement that there was a need to have a law against terrorism, Modi said: “Even if the government has hesitation to bring back POTA , it will do good even if it created any new law (against terrorism). But it must have the law in existence.”
“I have written a letter of a serious nature to the Prime Minister urging him to call a Chief Ministers’ meeting on internal security. Like we have separate cadres for Indian Administrative Services (IAS) or Indian Police Services (IPS), there is a need to set up a separate Intelligence cadre,” Modi suggested.
“As terrorism has spread globally, there is need to bring in professionalism. It is because the base of crime has become quite technology based,” he said, adding that personnel in uniform needed to be psychologically attuned to the fact that being posted in an intelligence outfit was not and would not be a punishment posting, or a posting of indifference.
Under the provisions of POTA 2002, whoever commited a terrorist act, shall(a) if such act has resulted in the death of any person, be punishable with death or imprisonment for life and shall also be liable to fine.
B) In any other case, be punishable with imprisonment for a term which shall not be less than five years but which may extend to imprisonment for life and shall also be liable to fine.
C) Whoever conspires or attempts to commit, or advocates, abets, advises or incites or knowingly facilitates the commission of, a terrorist act or any act preparatory to a terrorist act, shall be punishable with imprisonment for a term which shall not be less than five years but which may extend to imprisonment for life and shall also be liable to fine. (ANI)
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December 11th, 2008 at 12:04 am
My Suggestion:
If you have ever seen Modis interviews on television you will understand why i am against
Modi for PM proposal. Clearly, he lacks basic IQ level required to be a PM. At one point ,
he reminded me of Sarah Palin , vice - presidential nominee of Republican Party. I do not
have problem with BJP or Congress, all I care about is a good , strong ,intelligent and
humble leader similar to Barack Obama. Further on, Modi has too many fundamentalists
behind his back . Even if he tries to be reformist, the RSS-BJP-VHP thinktank will not
allow him to do so. I believe its time for India to choose a real leader.
For the past 4 years Dr Manmohan singh, an economist , has brought India in the global
markets as a real . Unfortunately, it think he lacks the skills needed to be a strong
leader. I say that because if he was , he would have never allowed Shivraj patil to lead
the Home ministry after his first mistake considering how important the issue of homeland
security is in 2008. I think , in a way , Congress should work with BJP in formulating a
plan to address the terror issues upfront by recruiting some members of BJP which may
include Modi. A balance of leadership and visionary will help India achieve, what seemed
to be impossible 10 years ago - ‘Become a Superpower’ and compete against leading
countries.
Now is not the time to become divided into sections of society.
When we became ONE , we got rid of the Britishers in 1947. Time and time again , we
come accross vices that need to be tackled as One country and not be divided in sections
of society. Now is not the time to be divided. Else we will see ourselves fall into the same
trap as the Indian society did in 1850s. We will not let “divide and rule” ghost haunt us
over and over again . I am sick and tired of it.. Its time we learn from mistakes and move
into the 21st century.