‘Terror recognises no borders’
India on Saturday said terrorism is an “unfortunate reality” which recognises no political borders and the government has taken effective measures to ensure safety and security of all during the forthcoming CWG. The statement comes in response to Australian PM Julia Gillard’s remarks on the security situation in India in the wake of the Games.
The ministry of external affairs in its response said terrorism is an “unfortunate reality” which recognises no political borders, assuring that all safety and security measures have been put in place for the games. “We have seen the statement, purportedly on the lines of a travel advisory issued by Australia. Terrorism in an unfortunate reality in today’s world which recognises no political borders. It is incumbent on all countries to join hands to tackle this scourge,” the official spokesperson of the ministry said in response to questions on the statement by the Australian PM.
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