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No threat from the Islamic State: Rajnath Singh

Singh claimed that in last two years, the internal security of the nation has been strengthened

No threat from the Islamic State: Rajnath Singh

Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh at a press conference on one year of NDA government, in New Delhi.

IANS New Delhi

Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Monday said there is no threat to India from Islamic State (IS) as people of the Muslim community are against the IS.

"Along with the alertness of the security, the Muslims in India are against the IS. They cannot grow in India as Muslims won't allow them," Singh said in an interview to ETV.

Speaking about underworld don Dawood Ibrahim, Singh said: "He would be nabbed and brought back to India."

"Dawood is an international terrorist and there is need to take the help of international agencies to nab him. All the relevant documents against Dawood have been given to Pakistan," the Home minister said.

 

Singh claimed that in last two years, the internal security of the nation has been strengthened and Terrorism, Naxalism and Maoism was controlled to a large extent. He said both official and non-official reports justify this.

On Pathankot attack, the minister said the security agencies have given right reply to the 2 January attack.

Singh also said Congress was gradually "losing people's faith".

"In coming days Congress will lose its political clout," the minister said.

When asked about the "surgery" needed in Congress, Singh said "It is their internal matter", adding that there was a need for Congress to introspect.

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First Published: May 24 2016 | 12:50 PM IST

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