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Rajnath Singh calls for stringent law to tackle terrorism
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) chief Rajnath Singh on Monday stressed on the need of stringent law to tackle the menace of terrorism in the country. ANI

Manmohan ponders strong anti terror law, wants J-K polls on time
Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh has asked officials to have a detailed look into the recommendations made by the Administrative Reforms Commission which has asked the government to introduce a tougher law on terror. ANI

Recollections of a Communicator, When will India wake up to the terrorist threat? (Article )
forces from the State, the Government thought it fit to complain to the United Nations. India agreed to the plebiscite and waited for Pakistan to take its forces out of the State. Pakistan never did it and the UN resolutions could never be implemented. But we gave an excuse to Pakistan to rake up the issue at its will. ANI

Recollections of a Communicator,When will India wake up to the terrorist threat?(Re-issue with correction)
Events have moved fast since Saturday, September 13, hen five serial blasts occurred in Delhi, which claimed the lives of 20 citizens and injured many. The blasts could not be prevented even though intelligence agencies had indication that the Capital would be a target - after Bangalore and Ahmedabad. Delhi was waiting to happen to complete Operation BAD. ANI

Recollections of a Communicator, When will India wake up to the terrorist threat?(Article)
Events have moved fast since Saturday, September 13, when five serial blasts occurred in Delhi, which claimed the lives of 20 citizens and injured many. The blasts could not be prevented even though intelligence agencies had indication that the Capital would be a target - after Bangalore and Ahmedabad. Delhi was waiting to happen to complete Operation BAD. ANI

Dikshit advocates more stringent anti-terror law
Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit has advocated the need for most stringent laws to deal with terror-related crimes in the wake of recent serial blasts in the national capital. ANI

BJP leaders protest Delhi blasts
Leaders of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) conducted a torch rally here last evening against the serial bombings in Delhi. ANI

Moily recommends need for a comprehensive anti terrorist Legislation
The second Administrative Reforms Commission (ARC) led by Veerapa Moily today recommended the need for a comprehensive anti-terrorist legislation and establishment of a federal agency to investigate acts of terror in the country. ANI

Moily-led commission recommends federal agency to counter terrorism
The second Administrative Reforms Commission (ARC) on Tuesday recommended the establishment of a federal agency to investigate acts of terror in the country and comprehensive anti-terror legislations. ANI

Recollections of a Communicator Will India ever learn from her history? (Article)
sations. The track record of violence has not changed. ANI

Administrative Reforms Commission calls for Panchayats to have power to recruit personnel
The Administrative Reforms Commission (ARC) has recommended that Panchayats should have the power to recruit personnel and to regulate their service conditions subject to laws and standards laid down by the state government. ANI

Attack at CPI-M office an assault on democracy: Veerappa Moily
Coming down heavily on the Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP) and Rashtriya Swayamsewak Sangh (RSS) for attacking the office of Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M), Congress senior leader Veerappa Moily on Sunday said that the attack was an assault on the democracy of the country. ANI

Advani sowed seed of terrorism in the country, says Congress leader Moily
On the day Gujarat went for the final phase of voting for the Assembly elections, the Congress party on Sunday said that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) sowed the seed of terrorism in the country by demolishing the Babri Masjid. ANI

Administrative Reforms Commission favours deployment of forces to control public order problems
Second Administrative Reforms Commission in its report on Public Order has recommended that: ANI

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