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'Far lesser incidents of terrorism than prior to 2014': Sitharaman

Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Sunday said the government's efforts to thwart several attacks had resulted in far lesser terror incidents in the last five years than before 2014.

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Published : Feb 25, 2019, 12:24 AM IST

Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman (File photo)

Bengaluru: Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Sunday said the Pulwama terror attack should not have occurred, but that the government's efforts to thwart several attacks had resulted in far lesser terror incidents in the last five years than before 2014.

"I can't tell you in terms of ratio. If I can look at the span ...compared to before 2014, terrorism is far lesser now in the last five years," Sitharaman said.

Addressing a gathering at an interactive event organised by theThinkers Forum, the minister said she was mocked at after the terror attacks at Uri, Pathankot and Pulwama, but claimed that compared to the UPA era, other than incidents in Jammu and Kashmir, there was peace in the rest of the country.

Asked by a participant on why India cannot respond to the Pulwama terror attack in the way the US did when it went after Osama bin Laden in Pakistan, she said the anger over the matter and on why India could not take similar action, "all that is well absorbed, well received and well registered."

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"I can say that for sure with confidence that it is well registered. I underline, its well registered." Quoting the Prime Minister, she said he had stated that the sacrifice of the jawans would not go waste and those who are responsible, directly or indirectly for it, would have to pay a heavy price.

Sitharaman chose not to answer a query on abolishing Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir, but pointed out that the union government's approach in dealing with separatists in the state was to undertake "constructive, progressive work" to benefit all people and at the same time, not give any special treatment to those who speak against the country.

Article 370 gives Jammu and Kashmir special status and limits Parliament's power to make laws concerning the northern state.

(With PTI inputs)

Also read:Defence Minister, service chiefs to interact with India's defence attaches

Bengaluru: Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Sunday said the Pulwama terror attack should not have occurred, but that the government's efforts to thwart several attacks had resulted in far lesser terror incidents in the last five years than before 2014.

"I can't tell you in terms of ratio. If I can look at the span ...compared to before 2014, terrorism is far lesser now in the last five years," Sitharaman said.

Addressing a gathering at an interactive event organised by theThinkers Forum, the minister said she was mocked at after the terror attacks at Uri, Pathankot and Pulwama, but claimed that compared to the UPA era, other than incidents in Jammu and Kashmir, there was peace in the rest of the country.

Asked by a participant on why India cannot respond to the Pulwama terror attack in the way the US did when it went after Osama bin Laden in Pakistan, she said the anger over the matter and on why India could not take similar action, "all that is well absorbed, well received and well registered."

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"I can say that for sure with confidence that it is well registered. I underline, its well registered." Quoting the Prime Minister, she said he had stated that the sacrifice of the jawans would not go waste and those who are responsible, directly or indirectly for it, would have to pay a heavy price.

Sitharaman chose not to answer a query on abolishing Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir, but pointed out that the union government's approach in dealing with separatists in the state was to undertake "constructive, progressive work" to benefit all people and at the same time, not give any special treatment to those who speak against the country.

Article 370 gives Jammu and Kashmir special status and limits Parliament's power to make laws concerning the northern state.

(With PTI inputs)

Also read:Defence Minister, service chiefs to interact with India's defence attaches

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'Far lesser incidents of terrorism than prior to 2014'
Bengaluru,Feb 24 (PTI) Defence Minister Nirmala Sitharaman
Sunday said the Pulwama terror attack should not have
occurred, but that the government's efforts to thwart several
attacks had resulted in far lesser terror incidents in the
last five years than before 2014.
"I can't tell you in terms of ratio. If I can look at the
span ...compared to before 2014, terrorism is far lesser now
in the last five years," Sitharaman said.
Addressing a gathering at an interactive event organised
by theThinkers Forum, the minister said she was mocked at
after the terror attacks at Uri, Pathankot and Pulwama, but
claimed that compared to the UPA era, other than incidents in
Jammu and Kashmir, there was peace in the rest of the country.
Asked by a participant on why India cannot respond to the
Pulwama terror attack in the way the U.S. did when it went
after Osama bin Laden in Pakistan, she said the anger over the
matter and on why India could not take similar action, "all
that is well absorbed, well received and well registered."
"I can say that for sure with confidence that it is well
registered. I underline, its well registered."
Quoting the Prime Minister, she said he had stated that
the sacrifice of the jawans would not go waste and those who
are responsible, directly or indirectly for it, would have to
pay a heavy price.
Sitharaman chose not to answer a query on abolishing
Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir, but pointed out that the
union government's approach in dealing with separatists in the
state was to undertake "constructive, progressive work" to
benefit all people and at the same time, not give any special
treatment to those who speak against the country.
Article 370 gives Jammu and Kashmir special status and
limits Parliament's power to make laws concerning the northern
state. PTI GMS
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