Challenging India's sovereignty won't be tolerated: Rajnath

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Press Trust of India Raipur
Last Updated : Apr 16 2016 | 7:42 PM IST
Asserting that India has been consistently trying to improve its ties with Pakistan, Home Minister Rajanth Singh today said if anyone raises questions over India's sovereignty and self-respect, it will not be tolerated.
"We don't want to raise questions over sovereignty and self-respect of any country in the world. But if anyone raises questions over the sovereignty and self-respect of India, then it will not be tolerated at all," Singh told reporters.
The minister was replying to a question pertaining to a video, in whichpeople in large numbers inPakistan-occupied Kashmir(PoK) are seen protesting against the Pakistani establishment and demanding freedom.
"I have also seen (that video). As far as India is concerned,it is a sovereign country and so is Pakistan. We are continuously trying to ensure better relations between both the two countries. For this (reported protests in PoK) Pakistan has to take an initiative," he said.
He was speaking on the sidelines of the convocation ceremony of Kushabhau Thakre Patrakarita and Avam Jansanchar Vishwavidyalaya in Raipur, where he was present as the chief guest.
Prior to the programme, he chaired a meeting of senior police and paramilitary officials at the new circuit house here.
Chief Minister Raman Singh was also present at the meeting in which counter-insurgency operations and development works in the Naxal-affected areas were discussed.
"Some districts of Chhattisgarh are Maoist-affected and I have already appealed to those who are involved in Maoist activities that they should quit the path of violence," the Union Minister said.
"If they (Naxals) leave the violence then talks can be held with them. There is no place for violence in the democracy. I have already said that they should quit violence," he added.
During the meeting, he reviewed the growth of Maoist- affected region and found it "satisfactory".
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During the meeting, Maharashtra Chief Minister
Devendra Fadnavis dwelt on the action taken by the state government to enforce colour coding of fishing vessels, issuing biometric cards to fishermen and their participation in community policing.
He suggested that marine policing being a specialised job, a Central Marine Police Force be created to protect sea, coast, ports and vital institutions.
Fadnavis emphasised that since the time PM Narendra Modi and GoI have planned to leverage India's marine stretch by giving impetus on port led development and on initiatives like Sagarmala, it has mandated the coastal security to be taken to the next level.
Fadnavis also suggested that all lending points and non-major ports should be brought under tech-based e-surveillance and the Government of India should bear the capex and states would bear the operation expenses.
He suggested that under universal service obligation, GSM service providers be asked to provide services in 5 nautical miles seawards from coast.
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First Published: Apr 16 2016 | 7:42 PM IST

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