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Fri, 10/31/2008 - 01:02
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'Centre shied away from taking action against terror elements'

New Delhi, Oct 30 (PTI) In the wake of 13 serial blasts
in Assam in which over 40 people were killed, the Bharatiya
Janata Party (B.J.P.) Thursday alleged that a "confused
government in Delhi" is responsible for the incident as it
shied away from taking action against illegal Bangladeshi
migrants due to its vote-bank considerations.

"This is all due to a confused government in Delhi which
is undetermined and shying away from action against the terror
elements. Vote-bank considerations stop them from identifying
and deporting illegal Bangladeshi migrants," B.J.P. chief
Rajnath Singh told P.T.I.

He said terrorists have no religion and every act of
terror is unpardonable and an act against humanity. It is time
that the government keeps aside its political considerations
and sit together with all stake holders including the
opposition to evolve a national consensus on the issue.

"We condemn the blasts in Assam today. It is an act of
cowardice. We extend our condolences to the families of those
killed and injured in the blasts. The government should make
all arrangements to ensure speedy recovery," Singh said.

These blasts are yet another example that show Congress
is clueless on terror. Whether it is Students' Islamic
Movement of India (S.I.M.I.), Harkat-ul-Jihad-al Islami
(H.u.J.I.) or United Liberation Front of Asom (U.L.F.A.),
perpetrators are known to the state. This is a direct outcome
of Congress soft-pedalling terror, B.J.P. spokesperson Rajiv
Pratap Rudy told reporters. PTI JOY
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