
The argument that the Parliament attack was carried out during the NDA regime (which had enacted POTA) glosses over the institutionalised system of punishing the guilty in such cases, said the BJP’s prime ministerial candidate.
Advani spoke to Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje Scindia immediately after the news of the blasts broke. Vasundhara, who was away in Jodhpur and immediately set off for Jaipur, kept the party leader posted.
“Serial bomb blasts at crowded places, and targeting unsuspecting citizens, have become a pattern of the terrorists’ war on India. Today’s incident has yet again underscored that this threat to our internal security cannot be belittled,” said Advani in a statement later.
Immediately after the blasts, party president Rajnath Singh drove to Advani’s residence to discuss the situation in the BJP-ruled state. Rajnath, who also spoke to Vasundhara, said it was alarming that terror had found its way to the hinterland but the UPA Government remained unmoved (to enact an anti-terror law).


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