Union Home Minister, Rajnath Singh said terrorism, extremism and Maoist activities are the biggest challenges faced by the country.
Lucknow:
The National Democratic Alliance government at the Centre has achieved success in containing extremism, terrorism and maoist activities in the country to a large extent, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh said today.
Mr Singh was laying the foundation stone of Lucknow branch office of National Investigation Agency (NIA).
Hailing the achievements of the NIA, Mr Singh said, "We have managed to control extremism, terrorism and Maoist activities to a large extent and if it is continued at the same pace, we will get more success in future."
"NIA investigates complicated criminal cases...extremists, terrorists and Maoists have involvement at the global level and so the role of this investigating agency becomes more challenging," he said.
Terming terrorism, extremism and Maoist activities as the biggest challenges faced by the country, the Home minister stressed on equipping investigating agencies with modern techniques to deal with these security issues.
"Investigations and inquiries cannot be performed using old methods. Criminals today are equipped with modern techniques and so the investigating agencies also have to adopt new techniques," Mr Singh said.
"The manner in which the NIA has been working, not only the people of the country but also of the entire world have started believing that it is the best agency working in a professional, unbiased and trustworthy manner," he said.
Referring to the emergence of terror group ISIS as a new and serious danger before the world, he said the number of its activists in the
country is almost nil and its biggest reason is that Indian Muslim families stop their children to adopt this path.