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India has become safer under Manmohan Singh.
Mar 3, 2013
Under Manmohan Singh, terrorism has decreased in India and Indians have become safer.
In the eight years the Congress has governed India, terrorism has declined each year, according to data from KPS Gills South Asia Terrorism Portal (Terrorism | South Asia Terrorism Portal). Deaths from terrorism have fallen from 3259 in 2005 to 804 last year.
The other aspect is that almost all of these deaths are from Maoist violence and from army operations in the Northeast and Jammu & Kashmir, not violence by what are called Islamists.
And even in these three areas, the number of Indians being killed is in sharp decline. Deaths in Maoist violence were 367 last year (of whom 117 were terrorists, according to SATP). This is down from 602 in 2011 and 1180 the year before that.
Jammu & Kashmir saw 117 deaths last year (of which 84 were terrorists), down from 183 in 2011 and 375 (including 270 terrorists) the year before that.
Numbers show that the period under Manmohan Singh has been relatively safe. AP
The problem area is the northeast, which we dont usually think of when we say terror because it is so violent all the time. Here also the trajectory of violence is downward.The number of deaths are 317 last year (including 209 terrorists), 246 in 2011, 322 the year before that, 852 in 2009 and 1051 in 2008. The most violent state in India is actually Manipur, and most of the terrorism related deaths there are from exchanges between army and militants.
The last full year Atal Behari Vajpayee was in power, 2003, as many Indians were killed in terrorist incidents (3702) as the total for the last three years under Manmohan. How many times have you heard that said before?
This is even more remarkable when we learn that the figures under the BJP excluded all Maoist violence because that wasnt compiled under terrorism till 2004, when Singh came to power.
Now let us turn to Islamist, Hindutva and other terrorist attacks in our cities. This is the subject the media has been writing and broadcasting about since the Hyderabad attacks a few days ago. How unsafe are our cities?
Outside of the three areas that we looked at, the total number of Indians killed in all the other states of India is already low and it is falling.
Last year there were only three deaths (all three terrorists, no civilians) from terrorism in India. That is fewer than those killed in terrorism in the United States that year. In 2011 there were 42 deaths in India, in 2010 there were 25, and only eight in 2009.
To put this in some perspective, last year there were 6211 deaths from terrorist violence in Pakistan, including the killings of 3007 civilians and 732 security forces personnel. That wasnt exceptional and there were 6303 deaths the year before that, and 7435 the year before that.
Pakistan is exceptional. But in all the nations of Western Europe, whose combined population is 400 million, or one third of Indias, the total number of fatalities in terrorist incidents in 10 years after 9/11 was 439. This is not too different from the number for India, excluding those three areas that are disturbed, and even there, as we have seen, India is becoming more peaceful every year.
It is correct to say that Indian citizens are as safe as the citizens of Europe and America against Islamist terrorism.
You would think that a performance so demonstrably successful would earn Manmohan and his team applause. Instead we have the inane commentaries that issue from a media that is convinced the Congress is doing something wrong here.
The numbers indicate that the Congress government is doing something spectacularly right, and it was actually the BJP that was soft on terror.
After the violence of 2002 in Gujarat, there began a spate of attacks against Gujaratis in Bombay. There were bombings in Zaveri Bazaar and Ghatkopar. The man investigating these, Rakesh Maria, told me then that the attacks would continue for a very long time. He worried that because there was such anger among Muslims for what was happening in Gujarat, ordinary people were taking to violence. But this violence soon stopped, It did because there is also another side to India, the larger side, which is inclusive and secular. It cancelled out the viciousness of Gujarat, and it always will.
India has become safer under Manmohan Singh | Firstpost
Mar 3, 2013
Under Manmohan Singh, terrorism has decreased in India and Indians have become safer.
In the eight years the Congress has governed India, terrorism has declined each year, according to data from KPS Gills South Asia Terrorism Portal (Terrorism | South Asia Terrorism Portal). Deaths from terrorism have fallen from 3259 in 2005 to 804 last year.
The other aspect is that almost all of these deaths are from Maoist violence and from army operations in the Northeast and Jammu & Kashmir, not violence by what are called Islamists.
And even in these three areas, the number of Indians being killed is in sharp decline. Deaths in Maoist violence were 367 last year (of whom 117 were terrorists, according to SATP). This is down from 602 in 2011 and 1180 the year before that.
Jammu & Kashmir saw 117 deaths last year (of which 84 were terrorists), down from 183 in 2011 and 375 (including 270 terrorists) the year before that.
Numbers show that the period under Manmohan Singh has been relatively safe. AP
The problem area is the northeast, which we dont usually think of when we say terror because it is so violent all the time. Here also the trajectory of violence is downward.The number of deaths are 317 last year (including 209 terrorists), 246 in 2011, 322 the year before that, 852 in 2009 and 1051 in 2008. The most violent state in India is actually Manipur, and most of the terrorism related deaths there are from exchanges between army and militants.
The last full year Atal Behari Vajpayee was in power, 2003, as many Indians were killed in terrorist incidents (3702) as the total for the last three years under Manmohan. How many times have you heard that said before?
This is even more remarkable when we learn that the figures under the BJP excluded all Maoist violence because that wasnt compiled under terrorism till 2004, when Singh came to power.
Now let us turn to Islamist, Hindutva and other terrorist attacks in our cities. This is the subject the media has been writing and broadcasting about since the Hyderabad attacks a few days ago. How unsafe are our cities?
Outside of the three areas that we looked at, the total number of Indians killed in all the other states of India is already low and it is falling.
Last year there were only three deaths (all three terrorists, no civilians) from terrorism in India. That is fewer than those killed in terrorism in the United States that year. In 2011 there were 42 deaths in India, in 2010 there were 25, and only eight in 2009.
To put this in some perspective, last year there were 6211 deaths from terrorist violence in Pakistan, including the killings of 3007 civilians and 732 security forces personnel. That wasnt exceptional and there were 6303 deaths the year before that, and 7435 the year before that.
Pakistan is exceptional. But in all the nations of Western Europe, whose combined population is 400 million, or one third of Indias, the total number of fatalities in terrorist incidents in 10 years after 9/11 was 439. This is not too different from the number for India, excluding those three areas that are disturbed, and even there, as we have seen, India is becoming more peaceful every year.
It is correct to say that Indian citizens are as safe as the citizens of Europe and America against Islamist terrorism.
You would think that a performance so demonstrably successful would earn Manmohan and his team applause. Instead we have the inane commentaries that issue from a media that is convinced the Congress is doing something wrong here.
The numbers indicate that the Congress government is doing something spectacularly right, and it was actually the BJP that was soft on terror.
After the violence of 2002 in Gujarat, there began a spate of attacks against Gujaratis in Bombay. There were bombings in Zaveri Bazaar and Ghatkopar. The man investigating these, Rakesh Maria, told me then that the attacks would continue for a very long time. He worried that because there was such anger among Muslims for what was happening in Gujarat, ordinary people were taking to violence. But this violence soon stopped, It did because there is also another side to India, the larger side, which is inclusive and secular. It cancelled out the viciousness of Gujarat, and it always will.
India has become safer under Manmohan Singh | Firstpost