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Two months after the Mumbai terrorist
attack, India on Sunday urged the
international community to take decisive and
united action against the epi-centre of
terrorism in the region, the IANS website
reported.
“The international community must take
decisive and united action against
terrorism, which poses a grave threat to the
stability of the world,” Indian President
Pratibha Patil was quoted as saying by the
website in her address to the nation on the
eve of the Republic Day.
“No country can afford to take an
ambivalent attitude in this fight,” Patil
said in her all-embracing speech that
focused for the most on terrorism and the
need to safeguard the country against
terrorists and fundamentalists. “Arguments
that terrorism is being perpetuated by
independent actors are self-defeating and
cannot be accepted,” Patil said.
“Countries must own up their
responsibilities as must the international
community in defeating terrorism,” she said.
“The concerted and well-planned attacks in
Mumbai stand out as an example of a ruthless
operation undertaken to damage the
confidence of India. The nation was
outraged.
However, contrary to what the terrorists
had hoped, the event saw the emergence of a
unified and strong voice from India.”
“The government has put in place a new
agency to deal with terrorist threats and
has also brought in legislative changes. A
determined, coordinated and concerted
approach by all agencies to tackle this
menace would be necessary,” she stressed.
She said the country needed technology
which is one up on that used by the
terrorists, who were increasingly using
sophisticated equipment to carry out their
agenda. “As the first woman president of
India, there is a natural empathy that I
have for the women of our country.
I am conscious about the constraints and
difficulties that they face in realizing
their full potential. Their empowerment is
necessary and that can only come through
education and economic development. A woman
has a right to live with dignity and a right
to be an equal citizen of the country.”
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