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CM leaves for Delhi 16 April 2012
The Andhra Pradesh chief minister Kiran Kumar Reddy is scheduled to leave for Delhi today to take part in the meeting on internal security that is going to be addressed by the prime minister Manmohan Singh. It may be noted...
Keywords: internal security, efficiency of counter terrorism squads, 3 day delhi tour, efficiency of counter terrorism squads
Read MoreTerrorism&left wing extremism-major challenges: PM 16 April 2012
The prime minister Manmohan Singh has said that terrorism and leftist wing extremism are the major challenges to the country. Addressing the chief ministers’ meeting on internal security in the country, the prime minister has said that the meeting was...
Keywords: NCTC, internal security, internal security, Manmohan Singh
Read MoreDuggal team in Hyderabad to discuss internal security 27 December 2011
The Srikrishna Committee member and former Home Secretary V.K. Duggal and his team shall be in the state today. A six-member delegation of the internal security management group of the Union ministry of home affairs, led by Mr. Duggal, will...
Keywords: srikrishna commitee, V.K. Duggal, srikrishna commitee, Srikrishna Panel
Read MoreModi counters Counter Terrorism Center 05 June 2013
Narendra Modi, Chief Minister of Gujarat who attended the Chief Minsiters Conference at Delhi calls the National Counter Terrorism Center (NCTC) proposed by the Government is a 'poorly conceived' idea. Modi says that the proposal is very vague about the...
Keywords: Chief Minsiters Conference on Internal Security, Chief Minister of Gujarat, Chief Minister of Gujarat, Government
Read MoreJaya Lalitha refuses to PM's call 04 June 2013
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh called for a Chief Minsiters' meet tomorrow to discuss matter related to internal security. But Chief Minsiter of Tamilnadu Jaya Lalitha flatly refused to attend it. She wrote a letter to the Prime Minister that such...
Keywords: Secretary to Home and DGP, State Administration, AP Chief Ministers, Chief Minsiter of Tamilnadu Jaya Lalitha
Read MoreNaxals a serious problem 05 June 2013
Prime Minister Manmohan said in the Chief Ministers conference held at Vignan Bhavan, New Delhi today that the violence of Naxals cannot be tolerated further. The conference is held with all Chief Ministers of the States of India to...
Keywords: Naxals, political leaders in Chhattisgarh, Maoist hit areas, Naxals
Read MoreCMs meet at Delhi to discuss internal security measures 05 June 2013
Prime Minister Manmohan said in the Chief Ministers conference held at Vignan Bhavan, New Delhi today that the violence of Naxals cannot be tolerated further. The conference is held with all Chief Ministers of the States of India to...
Keywords: Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde, Union Home Minister Sushil Kumar Shinde, Maoist hit areas, violence of Naxals
Read MoreNo conflict between Centre and states: Chidambaram 16 April 2012
The union home minister P Chidambaram has today said that there was no conflict between the Centre and the State over the NCTC-National Counter Terrorism Centre. He made these statements after he came under attack-in today’s meeting to discuss internal...
Keywords: NCTC, Mamata Banerjee, home minister, home minister
Read MoreHelicopter crashes killing Kenyan Minister and five others 10 June 2012
An helicopter crash claimed the lives of six persons as per reports reached, on Sunday morning in the Kenyan capital Nairobi. Sources say that six bodies were charred to death beyond recognition. Among the victims were Kenyan Internal Security Minister...
Keywords: George Saitoti, Nairobi, Kenyan Internal Security Minister., Kenya air crash
Read MoreNegotiations ruled out- Only attack 05 June 2013
Talking at venue of Chief Minsiters Conference at New Delhi Vignan Bhavan today, Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh said that the recent Maoist violence made the doors closed for talks and negotiations with them. The Home Minsiter Sushil Kumar Shinde...
Keywords: talks and negotiations, Maoists, CM Raman Singh, Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh
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