The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Home Affairs, headed by senior Congress leader P Chidambaram, also said lack of financial resources has resulted in loss of lives of police and paramilitary personnel in the fight against Naxals.
"The committee does not share the perception of the ministry that the overall security scenario remained under control during 2016," the panel said in the report submitted to the Parliament on Thursday.
The committee said a new trend of terrorists targeting security establishments of paramilitary and armed forces has emerged.
"The committee is constrained to note that 82 personnel of security forces were martyred last year. At the same time, the committee is anguished at the vulnerabilities and loop holes in security of the establishments of the forces exposed by a series of terrorist attacks that occurred in 2016," the report said.
The security of the establishments of the forces should be tightened and attacks on them should not be allowed to recur.
The panel also referred to the recommendations of the committee given following the January 2, 2016 attacks on the Pathankot air base.
It said that despite several steps reportedly taken by the government to strengthen the security measures, it failed to prevent recurrence of such attacks and, Pampore, Uri, Baramula, Handwara and Nagrota were targeted.
The panel observed that lack of financial resources is becoming a reason for loss of lives of police and paramilitary forces in the battle against the Left-Wing Extremism.
"The committee feels that bullet-proof vehicles would not be safe or sufficient for use in LWE areas," it said.
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