
Manmohan Singh
GUWAHATI, Nov 1 — Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today rejected charges that the UPA government was soft on terror.
“We are not going soft on terror. There can be no compromise with terror,” Singh told reporters here after visiting the victims of Thursday’s serial blasts in Assam.
“Whosoever is responsible for these dastardly act… We will take effective measures,” he said.
Asked about involvement of other governments, Singh said, “if other governments are involved we will take up this matter with them also”.
The Prime Minister said investigators will look at all the clues that they have and it would not be proper on his part to comment on the probe.
Main opposition BJP has accused Singh and the UPA government of being soft in dealing with terror. PTI
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