12-21-2007, 01:12 AM
<!--QuoteBegin-->QUOTE<!--QuoteEBegin--><b>India should have diplomatic channel with Pakistan to combat terrorism: Modi</b>Gujarat Global News Network, New Delhi
Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi has said that there should be diplomatic channel with neighbouring countries like Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Nepal to check growing problem of terrorism. He said that terrorism was not nourishing because of poverty but it was a problem of an ideology and attitude towards life of intolerance.
<b>Speaking at the Chief Ministers' meet on Internal Security here today he said that while anti terror mechanism are being strengthened and terror laws are being made stringent all over the world, our country has even abolished the existing law of POTA. The government should bring some another law instead of POTA. He also expressed his dissatisfaction regarding non-approval of GUJCOC, which is pending since long with the centre.
He said that Police Academy/Colleges should be established at the National and State levels for induction of youth who in turn can be recruited later on in the Police Force or in Private Security Agencies. He also suggested for a specialized national level service on the intelligence cadre on the pattern of All India Service like IAS and IPS</b>. <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi has said that there should be diplomatic channel with neighbouring countries like Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Nepal to check growing problem of terrorism. He said that terrorism was not nourishing because of poverty but it was a problem of an ideology and attitude towards life of intolerance.
<b>Speaking at the Chief Ministers' meet on Internal Security here today he said that while anti terror mechanism are being strengthened and terror laws are being made stringent all over the world, our country has even abolished the existing law of POTA. The government should bring some another law instead of POTA. He also expressed his dissatisfaction regarding non-approval of GUJCOC, which is pending since long with the centre.
He said that Police Academy/Colleges should be established at the National and State levels for induction of youth who in turn can be recruited later on in the Police Force or in Private Security Agencies. He also suggested for a specialized national level service on the intelligence cadre on the pattern of All India Service like IAS and IPS</b>. <!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->