Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Friday said the Government has accepted the challenge of terrorism and is assured about countering it.
"We have accepted the challenge of terrorism. We will win over it," he told the media here.
Earlier in the day, Rajnath had asked all political parties to present a united front to the world against terrorism.
He also said while on the one hand security personnel were laying down their lives to counter such attacks, on the other hand members were creating ruckus (in Parliament) while the issue was being discussed.
The Home Minister even said that the term 'Hindu terrorists' coined by erstwhile UPA government has weakened India's stand on terrorism.
He said the government was ready for any discussion in the matter and he was willing to answer any question.
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