The thoughtless and populist repeal of POTA at a time when countries across the world are making their terrorist laws more stringent reflects the actions of agovernment that just does not understand the seriousness of the terrorist challenge we face. Further, ever since the UPAgovernment assumed office there has been a reluctance to strongly make our resentment known to the world community about the dangerous dimensions of continuing cross-border terrorism. We seem to believe that continuing the dialogue process with Pakistan at any cost is more important than exposing Pakistan's continuing support for terrorism.
There are no shortcuts to dealing with Pakistan. Tough new anti-terrorism laws have to be enacted making gruesome acts of terrorism punishable with a mandatory death sentence. We should repay Pakistan in kind for acts of terrorism it perpetrates on our soil. More importantly, a clear message needs to be sent to the world community and particularly to the United States that unless groups like the Lashkar-e-Taiba that are now establishing a strong presence in POK through their relief work for earthquake victims, are effectively banned and their Headquarters in Muridhke shut down, we will not discuss the Kashmir issue with Pakistan. New Delhi also has to strengthen its intelligence presence in countries like Saudi Arabia that serve as a focal point for attempts to subvert Indian nationals and get them to act in collaboration with terrorists groups like the Lashkar.
Both Mr. Vajpayee and Dr. Manmohan Singh have shown a strange propensity in believing that General Musharraf is a "changed man" and that he has reduced levels of cross-border terrorism. General Musharraf has no intention of ever ending support for terrorism against India unless circumstances force him to do so. With over 80000 soldiers deployed to fight the Al Qaeda along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border he has, for the present, to regulate levels and forms of terrorism to avoid adverse international reactions and possible Indian retribution.. India has to apply pressures on Pakistan diplomatically and covertly that compel General Musharraf to change his ways. This objective cannot be achieved merely by praising General Musharraf, or by Dr. Manmohan Singh and Mr. Natwar Singh smilingly posing for photographs with General Musharraf and Mr. Kasuri in New York, Islamabad and New Delhi .