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'India will not tolerate another terror attack' |
2006-07-23 |
![]() He said that security agencies were asked to weigh the options for responding to a possible terrorist attack in the future. One option discussed related to striking at the roots of terror in Pakistan and Bangladesh. The intention is to target 'religious' bodies promoting jihad against India, he said. The meeting decided that India would not launch an operation on the scale of the Israeli offensive against Lebanon. "We know who they (terrorists) are and what they do. If necessary, they can be neutralised. It all depends on whether we are pushed to a point that necessitates such action," sources said. India has been tracking Lashkar-e-Taiba chief Hafiz Mohammed Saeed, who was released from house arrest by Pakistan on February 20. Saeed is one of the seven signatories, along with Al QaedaÂ’s Osama bin Laden and Ayman Al Zawahiri, to a 1999 pact that resolved to spread terror in India and the West. |
Posted by:Fred |
#10 And Manmohan Singh is viewed as weak against terror according to polls About 56 per cent of respondents expressed their dissatisfaction over the UPA government's performance, while only 22 per cent were satisfied over its handling of crucial issues of terrorism and farmers' suicides. The survey results also indicated that people liked Manmohan's honesty and wisdom, but they were not sure on how strong a leader he is. Only eight per cent believed that the PM took important decisions on his own. About 22 per cent said that Sonia was taking all the big decisions, while 22 per cent said that no matter how big or small a decision, it was taken by Sonia. About 47 per cent were not even sure of who was taking the major decisions in the government. Analysis of survey results revealed that 52 per cent respondents wanted Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to be replaced by Sonia, while as 56 per cent of the respondents were satisfied with PM's performance. According to survey's results, Sonia was the most popular leader in the country as 29 per cent preferred her as PM over veteran Bharatiya Janata Party leader Atal Behari Vajpayee, who was voted as favourite by 21 per cent. |
Posted by: john 2006-07-23 12:55 |
#9 'India will not tolerate another terror attack' Yawn... Meant to placate domestic public opinion. The next attack will see a similar non-response. |
Posted by: john 2006-07-23 10:32 |
#8 Who's killed/captured more muzzbat soldiers, the IDF or the Indian Army? It's a trick question. |
Posted by: 6 2006-07-23 10:24 |
#7 The Indians have the bigger shuttergun should they ever decide to use it. |
Posted by: Odysseus 2006-07-23 09:37 |
#6 "'India will not tolerate another terror attack'" Bunch of spineless morons. They have been saying this since the 60's. |
Posted by: Poison Reverse 2006-07-23 08:12 |
#5 "Or we'll huff and we'll puff and ....." Nobody's going to believe until they've seen it. |
Posted by: DoDo 2006-07-23 03:31 |
#4 One option discussed related to striking at the roots of terror in Pakistan and Bangladesh. Wow, they're thinking of taking out the ISI? |
Posted by: AzCat 2006-07-23 01:31 |
#3 But not this time. |
Posted by: Fred 2006-07-23 01:17 |
#2 Translation= We've had enough from you Paki shitbags. Next time we squash you like a bug. |
Posted by: SOP35/Rat 2006-07-23 00:41 |
#1 Seems India is waving the red flag in front of the bull |
Posted by: Captain America 2006-07-23 00:29 |