2006年VOA标准英语-Indian Prime Minister Warns of Possible Terror(在线收听) |
By Anjana Pasricha ---- Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's issued the grim warning Tuesday to the heads of Indian states and top federal law enforcement officials at a security conference in New Delhi. Mr. Singh says India's intelligence agencies have warned that terrorists could hit economic and religious targets as well as nuclear installations. He says suicide attacks are possible.
Mr. Singh says the terror threats come from increasing activities of what he called "externally-inspired and directed terrorist outfits". "Reports also suggest that the terrorist modules and sleeper cells exist in some of our urban areas, all of which highlight the seriousness of the threat we face. These are serious matters," he said. The prime minister also called Tuesday for firm handling of rising violence in several eastern and southern states where Maoist rebels have stepped-up attacks in recent years. Mr. Singh says the left-wing extremists are active in the "most neglected areas of the country". Mr. Singh said the security situation had improved in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir, which has been the center of a violent 17-year long Islamic insurgency. But he said "we should remain on our guard" because anti-India elements are still active in the region. The Himalayan region of Kashmir is divided between Pakistan and India, which accuses its neighbor of sheltering Islamic militants responsible for violent attacks in the Indian-controlled sector. Prime Minister Singh urged state officials to do more to improve security, saying economic development is impossible without effective law and order.
Tuesday's security conference was aimed at improving coordination between New Delhi and India's states to tackle terrorism. |
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