Reaching out to states complaining over NCTC, Prime Minister Manmohan
Singh today favoured joint and coordinated efforts to deal with
challenges of terrorism whatever its origin, whether internal or
external.
"There is no question that the burden of the fight against
terrorism falls largely on the states' machinery. The Centre is ready to
work with the states to put in place strong and effective institutional
mechanisms to tackle this problem," he said.
The Prime Minister, who inaugurated the annual conference of
chief ministers on internal security, did not dwell on the proposed
National Counter Terrorism Centre, saying it will be discussed on May 5
in a separate meeting as suggested by some chief ministers.
Non-Congress Chief Ministers as also UPA ally Trinamool Congress
chief Mamata Banerjee have raised objections to the provisions in the
NCTC, contending that it will upset the federal structure and encroach
on the powers of the states.
The Prime Minister warned that threats from terrorism, left wing
extremism, religious fundamentalism and ethnic violence persist in the
country.
"These challenges demand constant vigilance on our part. They
need to be tackled firmly but with sensitivity. The forces behind them
must not only be contained but should also be effectively rolled back,"
he said.
"Like other internal security matters, we need joint and
coordinated efforts to deal with the challenge of terrorism, whatever be
its origin, whether internal or external, and whatever its motivation,"
Singh said.
Seeking a "holistic" approach in tackling the problem, he said,
"This is a struggle in which we cannot relax. When we see turbulence in
the region and growing factors of instability around us, we must
strengthen our defences against terrorism."
from the Indian express