Pakistan supplying fake Indian currency, hints Home Secretary
New Delhi , Thu, 01 Dec 2011 ANI
New Delhi, Dec 1 (ANI): Union Home Secretary R.K. Singh on Thursday hinted that Pakistan is the prime supplier of fake Indian currency notes (FICN) in the international black market.
Singh said that based on the quality of the counterfeit notes, the Indian Government was certain that it was the work of a 'state actor'.
When questioned whether he suspected the Inter-Services Intelligence's role in the racket, he repeated his reply.
"Looking at the quality of the fake currency of India, we are absolutely certain that it is being supplied by a state actor and not by any non-state actor. This state actor is employing the non-state actors. I wouldn't take the name of that state actor," said Singh.
"I have already said that this is the job of a state actor. You can understand what we mean by state actor," he added.
Singh also commented on Pakistan-based Islamist group, Jamaat-ud-Dawah (JuD), which had vowed to convert the country into a 'Taliban state' and wage jihad (Islamic holy war) against the US and India.
Reacting to these claims, Singh said that India had always looked to Pakistan to tackle and control such volatile groups.
"In Pakistan, there are many elements who are radicalised, who can be termed as 'Jihadi'. And basically this is not a new thing. They have been saying openly from different platforms that some countries are their biggest enemies and things like that. We look to Pakistan to control these elements and these elements are not allowed to move around freely and whip up any hysteria," he added.
During his address, Singh also highlighted the achievements made by the Central Government in tackling the threats of militancy on home soil.
"We have achieved successes in left-wing extremism but there is still scope for improvement through better collection of ground level intelligence emanating from the police stations and local police etcetera, so as to result in more operations. Operations we are undertaking, and they are intelligence based operations," said Singh.
"So, I think we need to do more of that. In the northeast we have had a fair degree of success, but I think we need some more success in the northeast," he added.
Union Home Minister Chidambaram has termed the Left-wing extremism as 'a bigger challenge than terrorism'.
He also promised that the Centre would help the state governments with funds, technology and security forces to fight the Maoists.
The Maoists are trying to prevent the government from taking any action against them by deploying more armed forces in the area with an aim to effectively combat their violent activities. (ANI)
So they have no proof pakistan or ISI involved? why do indian press always blame pakistan in the absence of proof. Am surprised Maoist and other indian problems are not also blamed on paksistan
New Delhi , Thu, 01 Dec 2011 ANI
New Delhi, Dec 1 (ANI): Union Home Secretary R.K. Singh on Thursday hinted that Pakistan is the prime supplier of fake Indian currency notes (FICN) in the international black market.
Singh said that based on the quality of the counterfeit notes, the Indian Government was certain that it was the work of a 'state actor'.
When questioned whether he suspected the Inter-Services Intelligence's role in the racket, he repeated his reply.
"Looking at the quality of the fake currency of India, we are absolutely certain that it is being supplied by a state actor and not by any non-state actor. This state actor is employing the non-state actors. I wouldn't take the name of that state actor," said Singh.
"I have already said that this is the job of a state actor. You can understand what we mean by state actor," he added.
Singh also commented on Pakistan-based Islamist group, Jamaat-ud-Dawah (JuD), which had vowed to convert the country into a 'Taliban state' and wage jihad (Islamic holy war) against the US and India.
Reacting to these claims, Singh said that India had always looked to Pakistan to tackle and control such volatile groups.
"In Pakistan, there are many elements who are radicalised, who can be termed as 'Jihadi'. And basically this is not a new thing. They have been saying openly from different platforms that some countries are their biggest enemies and things like that. We look to Pakistan to control these elements and these elements are not allowed to move around freely and whip up any hysteria," he added.
During his address, Singh also highlighted the achievements made by the Central Government in tackling the threats of militancy on home soil.
"We have achieved successes in left-wing extremism but there is still scope for improvement through better collection of ground level intelligence emanating from the police stations and local police etcetera, so as to result in more operations. Operations we are undertaking, and they are intelligence based operations," said Singh.
"So, I think we need to do more of that. In the northeast we have had a fair degree of success, but I think we need some more success in the northeast," he added.
Union Home Minister Chidambaram has termed the Left-wing extremism as 'a bigger challenge than terrorism'.
He also promised that the Centre would help the state governments with funds, technology and security forces to fight the Maoists.
The Maoists are trying to prevent the government from taking any action against them by deploying more armed forces in the area with an aim to effectively combat their violent activities. (ANI)
So they have no proof pakistan or ISI involved? why do indian press always blame pakistan in the absence of proof. Am surprised Maoist and other indian problems are not also blamed on paksistan