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Has P.Chidambaram as Home Minister proved ineffective in dealing with the growing naxal menace?
Asked by cyrus irani,
08 Apr '10 04:36 pm
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If the police cannot protect themself then they themself are to blame. Instead of giving 34 lakhs to the family members of the dead policemen the government should initiate an inquiry into who recruited such inferior persons into the constabulary
Answered by manoj thakur, 08 Apr '10 04:37 pm
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Nothing wrong with mr.chidambar, in this case it shows the negligence of the policemen, which costed them with there lives.
home minister cant protect a polceman its not his job , its there own job to protect themselve as well as civillian.
remember mr. Shivaraj patil, when he was home minister,what was the situvation in our nation.terrorisam was rising at its peak level.mr chidambarm is a best possible replacement for mr. patil.
Answered by SantoshBasti, 08 Apr '10 04:50 pm
home minister cant protect a polceman its not his job , its there own job to protect themselve as well as civillian.
remember mr. Shivaraj patil, when he was home minister,what was the situvation in our nation.terrorisam was rising at its peak level.mr chidambarm is a best possible replacement for mr. patil.
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Yes, his policies and directives are leading to wrong action and casualties
Answered by RSehgal, 08 Apr '10 04:50 pm
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