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New Delhi: In the wake of the Mumbai terror attacks, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Sunday said the government had decided to set up a Federal Investigation Agency (FIA), strengthen air and maritime security and create four National Security Guard (NSG) hubs in various parts of the country. Sharing the country’s “anger and outrage” over the attacks, he appealed to parties to rise above political considerations to meet the challenge unitedly. “Terrorists and enemies of our nation must know that their actions unite rather than divide us,” he said in his opening remarks at the all-party meeting convened by him to discuss the situation arising out of the terror strikes. Describing the attacks as “different” from the previous terror strikes, Dr. Singh said that “in the face of this national threat and in the aftermath of this national tragedy, all of us from different political parties must rise above narrow political considerations and stand united.” “We should work together in the interest of the country at this critical juncture.” He said the parties should build a consensus on what needed to be done to strengthen the ability of the system to meet these threats. Leader of the Opposition in the Lok Sabha L.K. Advani, BJP president Rajnath Singh and the Shiv Sena stayed away from the meet. Dr. Singh expressed the hope that the parties would be able to give a collective assurance to the nation that, across the political spectrum, “we stand together at this hour.” He said several measures were already in place to deal with the situation. “But clearly much more needs to be done and we are determined to take all necessary measures to overhaul the system,” he said. “We have finalised a set of legal measures based on the recommendations of the Administrative Reforms Commission which includes the setting up of the FIA,” Dr. Singh said. The Prime Minister said the government would further strengthen maritime and air security. This would involve the Navy, the Coast Guard and the coastal police, as well as the Air Force and the Civil Aviation Ministry. “The anti-terrorist forces will be further strengthened and streamlined. The National Security Guard, which is the principal anti-terrorist force of the country, will be given additional facilities and the size of the force is being augmented.” Additionally, the special forces at the disposal of the Centre would be appropriately utilised in counter-insurgency operations. The Prime Minister said: “This attack was different. It was an attack by highly trained and well-armed terrorists targeting our largest city. They came with the explicit aim of killing large numbers of innocent civilians, including foreign visitors. They sought to destroy some of the best known symbols of our commercial capital. “All of us share the grief of those who have lost their loved ones in this dastardly and brutal attack and also the pain and anguish of those grievously wounded. “We cannot lessen their grief. But we will do all we can to alleviate their suffering. I give you my solemn assurance that we will look after the needs of those who survive this horrible tragedy.” — PTI
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