Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Thursday dubbed terrorism as a hydra-headed monster and asked the police to be abreast of developments to tackle this 'great danger.'
Addressing the Indian Police Service probationers at the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel National Police Academy after inspecting the passing out parade of the 58th batch, the prime minister said: "The most dangerous threat today is terrorism. From an occasional footnote, it has become a hydra-headed monster. There are several strains of terrorism present, and you will need to keep abreast of developments in tackling this great danger."
Stating that today's terrorists are most sophisticated and have transnational linkages and adequate resources, Dr Singh said: "Both knowledge and determination are required if we are to succeed against these elements. Many of you are being posted to areas like the Northeast, Jammu and Kashmir, or states where Naxalites are active today."
"The problems in each of these regions are different. The nuances of each situation have to be appreciated and skillfully dealt with. All this will demand sensitive handling of these complicated situations on your part. Understand the reasons for disaffection and alienation and possibly, you will find some answers to your challenges. In the final analysis, see yourself as the guardian of all citizens, including the alienated. Try to bring the alienated back to the path laid down by law of the land," the prime minister noted.
Asserting that India is on the march and is being transformed beyond recognition and the society is changing at a pace never imagined before, he said: