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The article “A tale of two statements” (Dec. 25) has exposed the hypocrisy of the BJP and its leader Jaswant Singh. The hardcore terrorists released in return for the passengers aboard IC 814 hijacked to Kandahar in 1999 had been jailed in India in connection with various acts of terror. The BJP-led government did not even try to find a political solution; it just acceded to the hijackers’ demand. It is shameful that Mr. Singh, who escorted the terrorists to safety, has no regrets and has actually justified his government’s decision. T. Asaf Ali, Thalasserry It is unfortunate that the BJP leaders who raised a hue and cry over Mr. Antulay’s demand for an inquiry are silent on Mr. Singh’s dangerous statement. V.M. Khaleelur Rahman, Ambur The BJP leader’s assertion that he will do the same thing in future if necessary is condemnable. It is unfortunate that it has gone virtually unnoticed. Such a statement will surely give terrorists ideas. As an experienced leader of a national party, Mr. Singh should have realised the implications of his statement. B. Thiagarajan, Coimbatore However, his reiteration that he would do the same thing again if necessary was ill-timed. It exposes India’s weakness at a time when it wants to send a strong signal against terror. Ripul Kumar, New Delhi I do not think the NDA government was wrong in taking the decision to release the terrorists. There were more than 150 passengers on board the plane. Saving lives is the first and foremost duty of a government. Vasanth Nandikur, Mangalore V. Chandrashekar, Chennai N. Khosla, Panchkula
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