
The Terror strike in the early hours of 2008 at the CRPF Group Centre has shattered the lives of all the families of the jawans and civilians who were killed, and a lot else. For the CRPF, the incident has very publicly raised embarrassing questions about how in spite of apparent early warning from different sources, security at the Centre was caught unprepared. But more so, the incident has shaken all of us — both within and outside the police — who are concerned about the safety and well being of fellow Indian citizens. Rampur is not Kupwara or Dantewara or Guwahati, places safely far away that routinely figure in the news and are normally permanent fixtures on the terror map of India. It is very much the heart of the Hindi heartland. And yet today it stands at the frontline of terror. What next? Pretty soon we’ll be teaching our children new ways to learn the alphabet.
The lessons from Rampur are not that hard to understand. Faced with a bloody stalemate in Kashmir, the jihadi extremists have decided to open new fronts in their war against the Indian state and civilisation. Not just the CRPF, but all other agencies of the Central and state governments dealing with police and internal security need to realise that they too are now in the sights of the terrorists and they must raise their level of preparedness accordingly. But this cannot be done by issuing orders alone that remain unimplemented on the ground and are only useful to avoid responsibility...


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