Hyderabad:Who is responsible for the blasts in Sri Lanka on Sunday? Or is it, who are? For authorities are not sure. No organization has claimed responsibility so far. The first and the prime suspect is homegrown Towheeth Jamaath, a small fundamentalist outfit. Police have arrested 24 persons till now. Questions are being asked, may be clues will surface.
Sri Lanka is still reeling under the devastating jolt that killed nearly 300 and wounded about 500. Now the ugly question is rearing its head. Was the administration inept in pre-empting such attacks? Was the government complacent? Why did not the administration act properly even though foreign intelligence reports warned the Sri Lankan government of a possible attack? Heads have not rolled yet, but they might.
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In the past ten years or so Sri Lanka has remained peaceful after the disastrous defeat of the LTTE. Decades long fight tired the Sri Lankan forces and took their toll on the general security apparatus. So when the fights eventually ended and Sri Lankan security threats diminished, the whole security mechanism became slack. A kind of complacency set in. The first casualty was the alertness.
This might be the main reason why the intelligence reports were not acted upon. Lankan PM Ranil Wickramasinghe said, intelligence reports were not shared with him or with ministers. The Housing minister accuses officials of ineptitude.