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  • PM asks parties to back creation of federal crime agency

    Bagdogra (PTI): Frowning on political parties indulging in blame game after the Jaipur serial blasts, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Saturday asked them to jointly address the terror issue and back creation of a federal crime agency.

    Singh said the terror incidents should not become an issue of politicking and parties like Congress and BJP should put their minds together to see how the problem could be addressed.

    Addressing a press conference here at the end of his two-day visit to Bhutan, Singh also responded to questions on the Indo-US civilian nuclear deal, inflation and other issues.

    Singh hoped that "good sense" would prevail among the detractors of the nuclear deal and assured the nation that the strategic programme would remain protected.

    With the government drawing flak over unbridled inflation, the prime minister said he expected moderation in prices in the next few weeks.

    Singh said creation of a federal crime agency was the need of the hour as terrorism and several white-collar crimes had inter-state aspects.

    He, however, said this proposal could not be implemented as there was "reluctance" on part of states to "surrender their powers."

    He was quick to add that he was not apportioning blame on states but the matter had to be looked into.




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