Terror should be put down with iron hand: PM

New Delhi:Asserting that India cannot ignore what is happening across the world, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today said terrorism should be put down with an iron hand keeping politics aside in the interest of national security.

Addressing Chief Ministers at a day-long meeting of the Inter-State Council, he asked the states to focus on intelligence sharing which will help the country stay “alert” and “updated” in countering internal security challenges.

In his concluding remarks, the Prime Minister touched on law and order and emphasised that both the Union and State governments in India cannot ignore what is happening across the world today.

“On this issue, he urged all concerned to keep politics aside and keep national security paramount,” the PMO said releasing his concluding remarks.

The Prime Minister’s statement comes in the wake of series of terror attacks in some countries, including in France.

The meeting, held after 10 years, saw several state Chief Ministers, including Punjab, ruled by Akali Dal-BJP coalition, were sharply critical of the Centre accusing it of “usurping” state’s powers.

The Prime Minister told the Chief Ministers that “we should focus on how we can make our country prepared to counter challenges to our internal security”.

Modi said internal security cannot be strengthened until and unless the states and the Centre focus on sharing intelligence.

“We have to remain alert and updated always,” he said.

Chief Ministers of all states, Lieutenant Governors of Union Territories and several Union Ministers are members of the Inter-State Council.

The Prime Minister said the meeting of the Council would deliberate on internal security challenges and how to counter them and how states the states and the Centre can cooperate.

“With close cooperation, we will not only strengthen the Centre-State relations but make a better future for the citizens,” he said.

Chief Ministers Akhilesh Yadav (UP) J Jayalalithaa (Tamil Nadu), Mehbooba Mufti (Jammu and Kashmir) and Siddaramaiah (Karnataka) did not participate in the meeting.

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, who often attacks Modi, was seen shaking hands with him with Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar watching it with a smile.