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identify the root cause
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Try the non-performing politicians for Murder
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NATTERAJA R. ARIKRISHNAN
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"A strong Nation"
| 1 year ago
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Thanks for the referral Mr.Ravindra Ji. First India should be a strong nation. Whenever the people are attacked killed by the terrorists, the govt. will declare with its usual regrets on the killings and will further declare that terrorism will...
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Lebur Ananth
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| 2 years ago
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yes, it is essential to identify root cause, to my understanding the causes are both internal and external ..indentify vested interests of individuals and organizations at internal and external levels and deal with them appropriately with commmitment...
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R.Chandrasekar
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"identify the root cause"
| 3 years ago
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We can combat terrorism by following certian guidelines? 1. Youth are major victims in the hands of terrorists. We need to cut the chain of sources [youth]who are used by the terrorists. 2. Try to educate all [maximum % of population]. Defenitely...
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Ideate: "How to Combat Terrorism?" deleted from your view.
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John Jacob
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| 1 year ago
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It is not that we do not have strong laws, we do have strong laws but we do not have a strong will to enforce those laws. The system (political parties, government,law enforcement, the tilt towards socialism, social shaming and threatening people...
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Lebur Ananth
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yes
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Viktor Stephen
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| 3 years ago
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Terrorism cannot be checked by passing laws alone. Law makers will make the law, but who will enforce the law? and who will ensure speedy justice. The need of the hour is police and judicial reforms. We need a modern and effective police force...
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Bodhi Satwa Roy
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| 10 months ago
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Anti-Terrorism laws need a slight tweaking.Ther should no trials, no courts and a single judgement - Death sentence with a bullet. Result - Faster disposal of cases, fair judgement and of course lot savings of taxpayers' money.
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Lebur Ananth
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yes
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Rajeev Khare
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| 3 years ago
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Yes it needs a revamp badly, like in the UK, the Terrorism Act 2006, which was enacted after the July 7 2005 London bombings, allows detention for 28 days of any suspect without any charges. This will help prevent terrorism in a broader way..
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