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No pact with Somalia, can’t take action against pirates: Antony

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  • While Antony has made it clear that the Navy will not be given a free hand to tackle piracy given the present laws, the Navy contends that the Chief of Naval Staff be given direct authority to sanction action against pirates on the high seas. The Navy had requested clearance to draw up guidelines — specifying the force and method needed — to tackle piracy.

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    Coward AntonyBy: Surya | 25-Sep-2008 Reply | Forward No wonder, none of Ministers relative is on those hijacked ships. Else, the same Minister would be flying to Somalia within an hour. What can our policy and military forces do, when we elect such type of people to run our country. Shame on Mr Antony. Not even allowing Navy to patrol, let alone take any action. A coward person.
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