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Nov 28 2008

NSG type forces in Andhra

Published by rakshit at 11:34 pm under Uncategorized Edit This

 

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Finally the nightmare has ended. Indian Army has completely sanitized the four locations that were attacked by terrorists on the 26th of November. Now that the situation is under control Indian Government and all the states have gone into retrospection. As it is done after every terror attack, discussions are on as to what steps need to be taken to contain terrorism.

The Government of Andhra Pradesh has convened a meeting with the Home ministry and the police officials of the state yesterday. Hyderabad, the capital city of the state is a very likely target for a terror attack and has already suffered a couple of terror attacks. In wake of the Mumbai attacks, the government has decided to raise its own security force in the lines of the National Security Guards at the central level.

NSGs’ have played a key role in containing the Mumbai attacks. The new force being setup in the state will be called State Security Guards (SSG) and will follow the same high benchmarks in selection and training as the NSGs’. The Mumbai attackers reached the country from the coastline. As Andhra also has a long coast line the Government has decided to tighten the security along the coast line.

All the parties in the state realized the importance of being united at this critical stage and supported the steps being taken by the Government to contain terrorism.

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One Response to “NSG type forces in Andhra”

  1. cgardeneron 29 Nov 2008 at 6:49 am edit this

    China will be next on the terrorist’s list of places to attack, believe me. Anyone who aligns themselves in any way with the U.S. is now the enemy of these sick people. China is not so lax as India in their security, but Hong Kong is an international city. Look for it to be next.

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