While moving for consideration 'The Declaration of Countries as Sponsor of Terrorism Bill, 2016', Independent member Rajeev Chandrasekhar said it "seeks to call out states like Pakistan that continue to associate, promote, patronise and sponsor terrorism against our nation,"
The Bill seeks to declare any country as state sponsor of terrorism and provides for withdrawing economic and trade relations with such a country and creating legal, economic and travel sanctions for citizens of that country and for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
"This Bill is to finally put into motion the process of calling terror sponsors to account," Chandrasekhar said.
Quoting data, he said from 1998 to 29, January 2017 14,741 civilians have been killed in terror attacks in this country, 6,274 security force personnel lost their lives and we have 23,146 terrorists.
He also referred to the terror attack on Parliament, the Indian 'temple of democracy' on December 13, 2001 to press his point.
Asserting that the world is getting tired and has lost patience with rogue nations, he said as the global opinion consolidates around the conduct of some countries like Pakistan, the focus will naturally come on what India and the Indian Parliament's approach to that threat is
Chandrashekhar said the Bill can apply in the future also to other countries that directly or indirectly aid terror attacks against India.
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