'Pakistani government is fragile and irresponsible'
"We need to effectively counter this impression. We need to ensure that another major terrorist attack does not take place on our soil. We must implement the policy of 'zero tolerance of terrorism' with total commitment."
Manmohan Singh also made a strong case for coming up with the best of technologic

al and human capabilities within the country to defeat terrorism in all its manifestations.
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| Tuesday,06 January 2009, 21:56 hrs
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"We need to effectively counter this impression. We need to ensure that another major terrorist attack does not take place on our soil. We must implement the policy of 'zero tolerance of terrorism' with total commitment."
Manmohan Singh also made a strong case for coming up with the best of technologic
Reader's comments (10)
1: Don't listen the eyewash by UN/US Govt,don't
listen others,your family members are died in
the borders and even in their natives by
terriost,don't wait,give green signal to
Airforce,Navy,Army to strike against
neighbour,then only they realise the pain.
Posted by: Rajasubramanian - 12 Jan, 2009
2: This statement from PM almost seems to put
India in the "defensive" despite the outright
onslaught on the part of the "actors" in
Indian "theatre". "Drama" is intended to put
India in defensive, and PM has fallen for it
in this response. What we needed here is
stinging statements from Nirupama Rao, she
would be the right person to hit the point
and give neighbor politicos the needed
nightmares.
Posted by: mirlezy - 07 Jan, 2009
3: Excuse me Mr.Prime Minister, how about u and
us ? Are we "highly" responsible and not
fragile at all ?
Come on Mr.Prime Minister, please talk some sense.
And btw, when we've clear proof of Pak's support in the mass murders in Mumbai, what the hell are you waiting for ? We've the support from allover the world, but for China, which of course is an expected behavior. This is a never before and never again oppurtunity as US itself said that India has the right to protect itself.
Then why can't we shell those terrorsit camps in the POK region atleast, to wipe it off clean ? Now that Israel is raiding Palastin and the US completely endorsing it, we should take the situation advantageous as we're in the SAME situation as theirs. In fact in much better position than Israel as a matter of fact. Why can't go into POK ? Atleast we'll see what'll be the response from the other side and how the world reacts.
We're spending lakhs of crores for Defense to buy fighter jets, arms, ammunitions etc. from Russia (mostly) and other western countries. What for ? To arrange in the shelf and organize a show like we do at home during Navrathiri ?
Atleast now, let's act, Mr.Prime Minister, instead of talking, talking and talking. We know, we're so damn good at it, but IT SUCKS.
Come on Mr.Prime Minister, please talk some sense.
And btw, when we've clear proof of Pak's support in the mass murders in Mumbai, what the hell are you waiting for ? We've the support from allover the world, but for China, which of course is an expected behavior. This is a never before and never again oppurtunity as US itself said that India has the right to protect itself.
Then why can't we shell those terrorsit camps in the POK region atleast, to wipe it off clean ? Now that Israel is raiding Palastin and the US completely endorsing it, we should take the situation advantageous as we're in the SAME situation as theirs. In fact in much better position than Israel as a matter of fact. Why can't go into POK ? Atleast we'll see what'll be the response from the other side and how the world reacts.
We're spending lakhs of crores for Defense to buy fighter jets, arms, ammunitions etc. from Russia (mostly) and other western countries. What for ? To arrange in the shelf and organize a show like we do at home during Navrathiri ?
Atleast now, let's act, Mr.Prime Minister, instead of talking, talking and talking. We know, we're so damn good at it, but IT SUCKS.
Posted by: Muthukumar - 07 Jan, 2009
4: PM Ji, We commend yr comments and statements
that described our neighbouring country that
has resorted to terrorism to destabilize our
national security and peace... I think Peace
and Diplomacy days are OVER and honestly its
time for action. I sincerely feel we need to
take a leaf out of Israel's book when it
comes to National Security. Israel Govt does
not care abt world leaders call for peace and
diplomacy when its county's security is at
stake.... And I believe that is possible when
we take Offence is the best of defence....
I'm sure every Indian would believe in this
as we have done enough justice to Peace and
diplomacy and that has not resulted in any
progress and instead its our country's
innocent citizens who are being Gullotinized
by this cowardly acts.. Protecting our
citizens is our right and thats what Israel
has done.. wiping out Hamas that is creating
secrutiy threats... High time we resort to
this offence... Now is the right time..
True Indian.
True Indian.
Posted by: True Indian - 07 Jan, 2009
5: Dr manmohan ji,what you said is
right.Lessions has been learnt now.Pakistanh
is showing the intrest thru terrorism.I thing
we got the information now what pakisthan
govt wants from India and How its supportive
to terror.How many sacrifies has done in
India to learn the lessions to pak,all went
in vain and People are bored,enough is
enough.
Now we need to act and we need to uproot this terrorism from the India and whole world but first it should start with India.
Now we need to act and we need to uproot this terrorism from the India and whole world but first it should start with India.
Posted by: Raghu - 07 Jan, 2009
6: Govt. of India has given more than sufficient
time and opportunity for the Pakistani Govt.
to realize its duties and act in a
responsible way. The world communities were
also given adequate time and knowledge on the
war by Pakistani power groups in Indian soil.
Govt. of India must act now and prove to the
world that we are not fragile. Let India not
play with words but with weapon. Every Indian
will be whole heartedly supportive of this
move. We are peace loving but that should not
be looked as our weakness. Had U S or U K
kept silent when such occurrences took place
in their soil.
A. Jagannathan
A. Jagannathan
Posted by: A.Jagannathan - 07 Jan, 2009
7: Very sure..it is just another statement made
by the PM to stay glued to his
position..think over..its going on from past
sometime now and all of a sudden he realized
it now..must say should learn these tactics
from politics..
Posted by: deepika - 06 Jan, 2009
8: Don't waste time on applying diplomatic
pressure. Wage a full throttle war on
porkistan.
Posted by: Saur - 06 Jan, 2009
9: What took so long for the PM to come out and
say what every one had been saying for years?
It is a sad situation. Even an ordinary
citizen of India knows about pakistani-state
support, directly or indirectly,to various
terorrism related ctivities against India. Or
is this one more statement keeping the
forthcoming elections in mind?
Posted by: ajd - 06 Jan, 2009
10: you are completely correct Mr.Manmohan.
Pakistan is not all co-operative. Why they
don't understand the reality?
Posted by: Hamza - 06 Jan, 2009
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