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The government should act after 26/11 Mumbai attack: Manish Tewari in his book

The government should act after 26/11 Mumbai attack: Manish Tewari in his book
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New Delhi: Congress MP Manish Tewari in his latest book has questioned the government’s upa-1 attitude after Mumbai’s attack.
This book must be released officially on December 2, almost coinciding with the warning of Mumbai’s attack.
“For a country that has no computing brutally slaughtering hundreds of innocent people, restraints are not a sign of strength; it is considered a symbol of weakness.
There are times when the action must speak harder than the words.
26/11 because of that at that time It should be done.
Therefore, it is my opinion which is considered India must follow up on the kinetic response in the days after 9/11 India, “said the quote from the book.
Tewari on Tuesday announced his new book in a tweet.
He said, “It is happy to announce that my fourth book will soon be on the market – ’10 Flash points; 20 years – National Security situation affects India ‘.
The book is objectively investigating every national security challenge faced in the past two decades Of course.
” Congress leader, who was a priest in the UPA-2 government, said that after Mumbai’s attack the government should take decisive action against Pakistan, but it shows restraint, which is not a sign of strength.
The criticism of the Congress leader for the regime itself can provide animal feed to BJP, which will have a point at Balakot Airstrike after a Pulwama terror attack.
The leadership of the Congress must deal with the second book in a month, which can cause other controversy.
Previously, the Salman Khurshid book created controversy where he compared Hindutva with IS and Boko Haram.
Tewari in this book said that with the resurrection of Taliban threats has increased, “In the past two decades, the challenges of Indian national security have worsened the complexity and intensity.” This week, the nation will observe the 13th anniversary of the terror attack 26/11 Mumbai, which paralyzed the commercial capital of the nation for three days in 2008, where more than 160 people were killed by terrorists from Pakistan.
Security forces must launch operations for three days and save 300 people from Taj, 250 from Trident and 60 people (12 different family members) from Nariman House.

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