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RE:san man is a terrorist
by sandeep on Jul 28, 2008 01:01 AM  Permalink
National ID cards:
More than 180 million Indians do not have even voter ID cards after Rs 1,500 crores have been spent on the project for 15 years. The question of a national identity card – once proposed by the BJP government – remained mired in politics.

Across the border in Pakistan , officials have done it seamlessly: The National Database & Registration Authority (NADRA) has issued 60 million ID cards, and is set to issue them to all 150 million eligible Pakistanis. Pakistan ahs also launched multi-biometric E-Passports with sophisticated security features.

National law on terror:
Bring a national law to deal with terrorism. The 2002 Prevention of Terrorist Activities Act (POTA) was being misused in many areas, but what was needed was to fix those problems, not throw out the law altogether.

Create a Department of National Security:
Dealing with terrorism is a state subject, and officers in many states find themselves at sea. A national organization – perhaps modeled after the National Disaster Management Authority -- should be created that deals directly with terrorism and has specialized crack units all over the country, which seek help as and when required from state colleagues.

National database of suspects:
If a terror suspect from Ahmedabad walks out of India through the land border with Pakistan, the security guard at the immigration counter has no way of knowing who he is. Create a national database of suspects connected in real time to the Interpol database.

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RE:RE:san man is a terrorist
by Chaliya on Jul 28, 2008 01:06 AM  Permalink
hahaha..his head should be chopped and given to the african cannibals

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RE:san man is a terrorist
by Chaliya on Jul 28, 2008 01:05 AM  Permalink
u idiot ask anyone how i have been abusing the RSS chaddi gang all the time...but i pity bas-tards like u morwe who spread hatred in the name of allah..may allah f-uck the hell out of u...

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RE:san man is a terrorist
by Chaliya on Jul 28, 2008 01:09 AM  Permalink
ur really a brainwashed terrorist...bas-tard u should be hanged publically...

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nice one
by sandeep on Jul 28, 2008 12:57 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

ump money into forensics:
India 's forensics capability sucks. We do not believe in using science to tackle crime and terrorism, the most effective way worldwide. Apart from some centres of excellence, little attention has been paid to sprucing up our forensics laboratories in the states. In Jharkhand, it was actually running until recently in a cowshed.

Investment in forensics would not just help get crucial leads in terror cases, but help solve other ordinary crimes.

Give more work to the RTO:
Introduce vehicle tracking and identification systems at the time of car registrations across states, with a central database. Make them mandatory fittings; help out carmakers with tax breaks on the equipment. This is very doable.

Shopkeepers as sleuths:
Low intensity bombs, the kind of which used in most recent bombings, were made from fertilizers and materials commonly available in the market. If we can make internet café owners more aware, vigilant and responsible, why not the hardware store guy and the fertilizer seller? This is admittedly a tough task, but some regulation on sales of potentially deadly chemicals, and education of the sellers, could go a long way. Is a person who looks nothing like a farmer or gardener buying ammonium nitrate?

National ID cards:
More than 180 million Indians do not have even voter ID cards after Rs 1,500 crores have been spent on the project for 15 years. The question of a national identity card – once proposed by the BJP government – remain

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RE:nice one
by sai pranith on Jul 28, 2008 01:04 AM  Permalink
CHAKE DE SANDEEP !!!
by sai pranith on Jul 28, 2008 01:00 AM Permalink | Hide replies

Sandeep bhayya ! You are giving really good posts...plz keep posting more..


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SWAMY VIVEKANANDA
by sai pranith on Jul 28, 2008 12:54 AM  Permalink 

As Vivekananda prophesised,India will have a great future...Obama rightly spotted the 'terorist sanctuary' unlike his foolish predicessor Bush,who though 'they' were his ally...AND SURELY Americans may help us more than our own foolish leaders

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check
by sandeep on Jul 28, 2008 12:51 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Thousands of people across Indian cities would have skipped birthdays and dinners and long-delayed shopping trips on Sunday because of fears of terror attacks.

Terrorism is no more a faraway blip on the radar in conflict areas. It is thumping at the doorsteps of cities that never had any experience of such bombings -- from Lucknow to Varanasi to Jaipur to Bangalore to Ahmedabad. India has entered the era of Easy Terrorism; bombs can be made for as little as Rs 25 in a few minutes.

We suggest ten steps that India should take to take the battle against terror from rhetoric to impact:

Create a network of surveillance cameras:
Britain successfully fought terrorism with them. And they do not cost a bomb. A good quality four-camera system that will pan and take images from all directions for up to 60 feet costs just Rs 11,500.

Five thousands such cameras in New Delhi would cost Rs 57.5 crores. That is worth a single big Bollywood movie – that is the amount Saawariya and Jodha Akbar reportedly earned at the box office.

They will be a deterrent not just against terrorists, but traffic violators, eve-teasers, chain-snatchers and killer drivers. And for places like railway stations and bus terminals, the same cameras will see in darkness as well – for Rs 3,500 more.

"There is no demand of cameras for public safety. People think they are only for spying," Ahmedabad-based surveillance equipment seller Mehul Shah said by telephone hours after the serial blasts in the city

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RE:check
by QandA on Jul 28, 2008 12:59 AM  Permalink
Also undercover surveillance should be done in Mosques without hurting the public sentiments..

Also a massive separate database of all the telephone calls originated from Pakistan/Bangladesh/MIddle East into India...

Also Neural Network crawl algorithmns to be established in the ISP's for internet traffic surviellance...

CCTV surviellance should have 24-128 hrs of situational re-creational technology which can take us back in time...

Remote surviellance and laser guided phone call tapping can also be used...

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RE:check
by sandeep on Jul 28, 2008 12:53 AM  Permalink
Give more work to the RTO:
Introduce vehicle tracking and identification systems at the time of car registrations across states, with a central database. Make them mandatory fittings; help out carmakers with tax breaks on the equipment. This is very doable.

Shopkeepers as sleuths:
Low intensity bombs, the kind of which used in most recent bombings, were made from fertilizers and materials commonly available in the market. If we can make internet café owners more aware, vigilant and responsible, why not the hardware store guy and the fertilizer seller? This is admittedly a tough task, but some regulation on sales of potentially deadly chemicals, and education of the sellers, could go a long way. Is a person who looks nothing like a farmer or gardener buying ammonium nitrate?

National ID cards:
More than 180 million Indians do not have even voter ID cards after Rs 1,500 crores have been spent on the project for 15 years. The question of a national identity card – once proposed by the BJP government – remained mired in politics.

Across the border in Pakistan , officials have done it seamlessly: The National Database & Registration Authority (NADRA) has issued 60 million ID cards, and is set to issue them to all 150 million eligible Pakistanis. Pakistan ahs also launched multi-biometric E-Passports with sophisticated security features.

National law on terror:
Bring a national law to deal with terrorism. The 2002 Prevention of Terrorist Activities Act (POTA) was being misused

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RE:check
by Amit on Jul 28, 2008 12:55 AM  Permalink
Itni akkal apne politicians mai hoti to hum Developed nation hote

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RE:FIrst things First......................................
by rocker on Jul 28, 2008 12:52 AM  Permalink
1.stop bus service and train service to pakistan and bangladesh.



2. no arrest for terrorists.kill them after taking out relevent information.



3.close consulates in pakistan and bangladesh.



4.enact POTA.



5.Anyone supporting terrorists in india be held under POTA.



6.scrap article 370 and allow people to purchase land in kashmir.



7.stop pseudo secularism

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Ishwar Allah tere Naam
by Libran on Jul 28, 2008 12:50 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Ishwar Allah tere Naam - SubKo Sanmathi de Bhagawan!

Garv se Kaho: Hum Hindu Hai!
Prem se kaho: Allah Ho Akbar!!


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RE:Ishwar Allah tere Naam
by akash boruah on Jul 28, 2008 12:57 AM  Permalink
abe kill the muslims


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RE:RE:Ishwar Allah tere Naam
by akash boruah on Jul 28, 2008 12:59 AM  Permalink
abe kill the muslims


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RE:Ishwar Allah tere Naam
by Libran on Jul 28, 2008 01:03 AM  Permalink
It is OK if you are abusing me. But you have not stopped for a minute - what I say: I am saying God is One. Religions are different. If you have problem with religion, fight it. But don't abuse God in any form, language. God has no religion. He is the omniscient, omnipotent and omnipresent. He is Allah, He is Ram, He is Shiv. You can only dispute his if you are a non-believer!!

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RE:Ishwar Allah tere Naam
by Amit on Jul 28, 2008 12:54 AM  Permalink
He is simply common man like me. Blood is boiling but this Majority Muslim won't understand this.

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