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This is an archive article published on January 8, 2009

No effort to dismantle terror camps,says Antony

Taking on Pakistan for failing to crack down on terror camps,Defence Minister A K Antony has said that there was no serious attempt...

Taking on Pakistan for failing to crack down on terror camps,Defence Minister A K Antony has said that there was no serious attempt to dismantle terror infrastructure across the border and India is examining all possible options to prevent militants from infiltrating into the country.

Calling for the immediate dismantling of terror outfits across the border,Antony said it is the duty of the government of that country to take action against people who give support and direction to militants.

It shows even after the infiltration,there is no serious attempt by Pakistan to dismantle terror outfits working across the border. That is our major worry. So we will do everything to prevent this. For this,we are examining all possible available options, the minister said,talking to mediapersons at the sidelines of a defence function in the capital.

Antony said Pakistan should book all people responsible for supporting terror on its soil. All those persons who give inspiration,support and direction to the militants should be booked. And the more than 30 terror outfits across the border should be dismantled. It is the duty of the Government of that country, the Defence Minister said.

However,he reiterated that there was no time limit for Pakistan to show results,but said that evidence has been shared with countries and the world should react seriously.

 

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