Heated
debate in Gujarat assembly on 'saffron terrorism'
Tuesday, September 07, 2010 11:16:43 PM,
IANS
|
Gandhinagar:
Heated exchanges were witnessed in the Gujarat assembly here
Tuesday during a discussion on the use of term "saffron terrorism"
by union Home Minister P. Chidambaram recently.
The discussion, sought by a ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
legislator, saw the treasury benches hit out at the United
Progressive Alliance central government for insulting the Hindu
faith and its saints by coining the term "saffron terrorism" as
part of its vote-bank politics.
The opposition Congress countered the BJP by saying that it was
during the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) central
government that major terrorist strikes had taken place in the
country.
BJP legislator Dilipsinh Parmar, who sought the discussion on the
last day of the session, charged the Congress with deliberately
creating confusion by talking about "saffron terrorism" when the
real issue before the country was that of jehadi terrorism.
Congress leader Shaktisinh Gohil said: "Terrorism has no caste,
creed, colour or religion. Terrorism is plain terrorism and has to
be combated as such."
The discussion developed into a no-holds-barred attack on the UPA
government by the BJP members with the Congress hitting back by
recalling terrorism-related incidents during the NDA's tenure.
The opposition also pointed to Gujarat's former minister of state
for Amit Shah, who is behind bars on murder and extortion charges.
The BJP members wanted more time for discussion but the Congress
insisted that only one hour had been allotted for it and even the
speaker did not have the powers to prolong the duration of the
discussion.
On Aug 25, Chidambaram, while addressing a conference of police
chiefs from different states in Delhi, said: "There is this
recently uncovered phenomena of saffron terrorism that has been
implicated in many bomb blasts of the past."
|
|
Home |
Top of the Page |
|
|
Comment on this article |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Top
Stories |
Millions
strike work against privatisation, rising prices
India's economy suffered losses worth thousands of crores Tuesday
as a 24-hour strike called by eight trade unions against rising
prices and privatisation hit life in parts of the country,
particularly Left-ruled states including West Bengal where one
person
»
Mumbai
commuters hit as autos join nationwide strike
|
|
Most
Read |
Gandhi
statue unveiled at Australian university
A statue of Mahatma Gandhi has been unveiled at the University of
New South Wales in Sydney, as a symbol of Australia's close
relations with the Indian community. The bronze sculpture and a
collection of books are
» |
They talk about me like a dog: Obama
US President Barack Obama has caused
quite a flutter by accusing his Republican opponents of talking
about him 'like a dog' at a rally to launch
» |
A song on
her lips, a style of her own, Asha Bhosle turns 77
She has sung
more than 12,000 songs in 18 languages, been honoured with the
Padma Vibhushan and is still raring to go.
» |
|
News Pick |
Indian
nuclear scientist Homi Sethna dead
Renowned nuclear technocrat and scientist Homi N. Sethna died at
his home here late Sunday, official sources said Monday. A former
» |
Foreign
universities will create talent pool, says Sibal
Defending the proposed entry of
foreign universities in India, union Human Resource Development
Minister Kapil Sibal Monday asserted that they would help create
» |
Four including two
teenagers killed in Kashmir firing
Four protesters, including two
teenagers, were killed Monday in firing by security forces - the
first fatalities after a week of relative peace - and more then 15
others injured during clashes in north Kashmir's Baramulla
district. With these deaths, the toll in the ongoing
»
|
|
|
|