Johnson Express Zero Tolerance For Terrorism, Should Now Act Against Khalistans and...

Johnson Express Zero Tolerance For Terrorism, Should Now Act Against Khalistans and others

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Johnson Express Zero Tolerance For Terrorism, Should Now Act Against Khalistans and others

Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Boris Johnson on Friday expressed zero tolerance for terrorism in all its forms – and for those who encourage, support and finance terrorism or provide sanctuary to terrorists.

“They called upon all countries to work together to root out terrorist safe havens and infrastructure, disrupt terrorist networks and their financing channels, and halt cross-border movement of terrorists,” the India-UK joint statement said after the meeting between the two leaders.

So now it’s time that instead of trying to play the GREAT GAME with India, Boris and his Government should start taking action against the Khalistani terrorists, Kashmiri separatists and other anti Indian forces entrenched in United Kingdom.

Also the Brits have to stop equating Pakistan with India, otherwise henceforth we will start equating them with Pakistan for all purposes. Then if they extradite Asange to USA then they must hand over Mallaya, Nirav Modi and such other fugitives to India at the same time. We have had enough of hoodwinking in this matter.

Mere condemnation of terrorist attacks in India and the UK, including the Mumbai and Pathankot attacks is not enough. What i.e. required is Action. The importance of perpetrators of terrorist attacks being systematically and expeditiously brought to justice, and agreed to work together to take concerted action against globally proscribed terrorist entities and individuals cannot be over emphasized.

Both leaders expressed satisfaction on the ongoing cooperation through the Joint Working Group on Counter-Terrorism (JWG-CT), including with regard to information and intelligence sharing on terror entities and individuals.

“Within this framework, they agreed to constitute a sub-group on countering extremism in order to further enhance cooperation between the two sides in ensuring that all possible actions are taken against groups and individuals based in or operating out of either country, seeking to incite violent extremism and terrorism and who are involved in financing such activities,” the joint statement added.

Both leaders reiterated their commitment to transform defence and security cooperation as a key pillar of the India-UK Comprehensive Strategic Partnership and enhance engagements in support of a free, open and secure Indo-Pacific.

However India will always keep in mind the British action in denying us the submarines in early 1960s, sabotaging the engines for HF24 Marut and working in league with rouge Nixon during the 1971 War to threaten India.