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Home Ministry Calls High-Level Meet Today Amid Worries Over IS Threat

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New Delhi: Attraction to radical ideologies such as those propagated by the Islamic State (IS) terror group and ways to prevent Indian youth from coming under the sway of extremist doctrines are on the agenda of a high-level meeting convened by the Home Ministry today.

The meeting, to be chaired by Union Home Secretary LC Goyal, will formalise a strategy for aiding the government's efforts to neutralise extremist ideologies such as that espoused by IS, also sometimes referred to as ISIS or ISIL.

"Attraction towards radical ideology of any religion is a matter of concern. We will have to put in place a system as there are inputs that the Indian youth are attracted to different extremist ideologies, including the 'Caliphate' promoted by ISIS," a Home Ministry official said.



"Counter-radicalisation efforts would include counseling of youth, convincing community elders to persuade the younger generation to not get influenced by any extremist ideology, monitoring of social media sites and taking preventive steps.

The focus would also be on how to quickly respond to any report of the younger generation planning to join terror groups like ISIS, the official said.

Home Secretaries and police chiefs of a dozen states - Jammu and Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Kerala, Assam, Punjab, West Bengal and Delhi are to take part in the meeting, the official added.

According to an official estimate, around 25 youngsters have been identified across the country as having been attracted to the idea of IS and wanting to join the group.

In Telangana, 17 people have been prevented from traveling to Syria and, recently, four from Maharashtra were also stopped from traveling to the Middle-East.

Sources said that although none of them were arrested, they were kept under surveillance. They went through counseling and are living normal lives.

Maharashtra and Telangana have already put in place a model for dealing with IS-related cases. While there have been arrests in some cases, agencies realised that arrest should not be the first option.

Monitoring of social media has already begun, sources, meanwhile, said, adding that efforts would be made to gain the confidence of the Muslim community.

Till now, 11 Indians who have joined IS have been identified, of whom five are reportedly dead.

Home Ministry Calls High-Level Meet Today Amid Worries Over IS Threat - NDTV
 
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Good move..... But what is more important is, the steps they take to prevent this issue........ Not surprised to see Kerala home secretary attending the meeting....
 
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I am aware of it, and it is believed to be a hoax by some intelligence agency....... Not to be taken seriously.... But IS need to be taken seriously......
I meant read the thread, there were some interesting debates there which I would like you to read
 
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I meant read the thread, there were some interesting debates there which I would like you to read

Oh ok..... I thought you were talking about that article.....


Well there are certain outfits who has this extreme agenda....... for ex following are the extreme outfits in my state :

1) SIMI - Banned outfit but the followers are shifted to other groups
2) Popular Front - Banned out fit which changed their name (earlier they used to be called NDF)
3) Jammat e Islami - Another outfit with extreme views
4) Solidarity - Another outifit - though small but has its presence......

All of them can be turned in to a recruit base for IS, because the name and way of functions may be different but, ideologies are same......
 
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