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Chidambaram admits to security lapses
Rahi Gaikwad
MUMBAI: Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram admitted here on Friday that there were “lapses” in the security mechanism. He, however, promised that the Central and State agencies would make a determined effort to root out terrorism.
“I am deeply sorry for what has happened [the terror attacks in Mumbai]. Undoubtedly, there have been some lapses. These are being looked into. I will do my utmost best and strain every nerve to overcome lapses and improve the effectiveness of the security system in the country,” he told a press conference after visiting the affected places and hospitals.
Terming the attacks a “challenge to the soul of India,” the Minister called for a collective effort from the governments and the people to fight terrorism. Mr. Chidambaram refrained from naming any organisation, but when asked about the role of Pakistan’s Inter Services Intelligence in the attacks, he said, “There is ample evidence to show that the source of terror attacks was clearly linked to organisations, which have in the past been identified in connection with terror attacks. One or two countries have confirmed our preliminary investigations.”
The Minister saluted the valiant officers who died fighting the attackers. He also paid homage to the dead.
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