New Delhi: Bhartia Janata Party leader LK Advani warned on Sunday that terrorist attacks of the kind that killed at least 19 in Mumbai would happen again unless the central government changed its policies.
According to the media reports, he stated that so far as the Mumbai killings are concerned, you could blame neither the chief minister (Prithviraj Chavan) nor the home minister (RR Patil) of (Maharashtra).
“It is New Delhi that is squarely responsible.” Both Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Congress president Sonia Gandhi must realise that unless the government’s anti-terror policy changed radically, such incidents would continue, he said.
The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader said the Congress should not try to find scapegoats for the Wednesday triple blasts in Mumbai.
“The common man must be feeling amazed to read the Maharashtra chief minister blaming the blasts on the NCP (Nationalist Congress Party) just because the home portfolio in the state is with the party,” he added.
The blasts at Opera House, Zaveri Bazar and Dadar killed at least 19 people and left more than 150 injured.
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