Govt. should stop playing politics with terrorism: BJP

The main opposition party maintained that the blame-game should stop and the system of intelligence gathering and sharing of information between the Centre and the states should be looked into.

February 23, 2013 03:33 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 10:23 pm IST - New Delhi

HYDERABAD,23/02/2013:Bomb Scare: Bomb disposal squad searching Ranga Reddy district Collectorate complex after an anonymous caller issued a bomb threat, at Lakdikapul  in Hyderabad on Saturday.  ---PHOTO:NAGARA GOPAL

HYDERABAD,23/02/2013:Bomb Scare: Bomb disposal squad searching Ranga Reddy district Collectorate complex after an anonymous caller issued a bomb threat, at Lakdikapul in Hyderabad on Saturday. ---PHOTO:NAGARA GOPAL

Refuting Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde’s charge that opposition-ruled states were opposed to formation of NCTC, the BJP on Saturday said the government needs to strengthen intelligence gathering and coordination rather than “playing politics” on the issue of terrorism.

“Several innocent lives have been lost in the Hyderabad blasts. The government should stop playing politics on the issue of terrorism. We want the government to take appropriate action. There should be better coordination between the Centre and the state governments,” BJP spokesperson Ravi Shankar Prasad said.

The main opposition party maintained that the blame-game should stop and the system of intelligence gathering and sharing of information between the Centre and the states should be looked into.

Pledging all support to the government in the fight against terrorism, the BJP said the country should unitedly deal with the menace. However, it alleged that the government is not taking appropriate measures.

“This government should rise above vote-bank politics...On every passing day, Mr. Shinde is being seen as an unsuccessful Home Minister,” Mr. Prasad said.

In the past, BJP has opposed National Counter Terrorism Centre on the grounds that it will encroach upon the policing rights of states. But BJP-ruled states maintain they are ready to cooperate on some aspects like sharing of information.

Asked about Mr. Shinde’s charge that some states are opposed to NCTC, Mr. Prasad said, “We are not against coordination between the Centre and the states. But why was there no coordination between the Andhra Pradesh STF and the Centre. The Centre says it had given intelligence inputs, but the state says it had not received any information.”

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