
Border Security Force (BSF) soldiers, in Magroom area, near Agartala.
Minister R.P.N. Singh said 65 terror groups are active in India
currently.
The government has identified 65 terror groups active
in the country, out of which a maximum of 34 are in Manipur, the Lok
Sabha was informed on Tuesday.
Minister of State for
Home R.P.N. Singh said available intelligence inputs show that
militants/terrorists active in India are often supported and funded by
their parent outfits based abroad, particularly in Pakistan, in terms of
shelter, training, weapons and finance.
“The
existing statutory and legal structure provides adequate provisions to
deal with funding of terrorism”, he said in a written reply. The list of
terrorist groups active in various states shows Jammu and Kashmir has
five such organisations, including Lashkar-e-Taiba, Hizbul-Mujahideen,
Jaish-e-Mohammad, Harkat-e-Mujahideen and Al Badr.
In the North-east, Assam has 11, Meghalaya four, Tripura two, Nagaland four, Mizoram two and Manipur 34.
Babbar
Khalsa International, Khalistan Zindabad Force and Khalistan Commando
Force are the three militant groups active in Punjab, the statement
said.
“Various terrorist groups like LeT, IM, HM,
HuJI, Al Badr are active in the hinterland of the country, particularly
in Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtra, Gujarat, Karnataka, Kerala, Rajasthan,
Andhra Pradesh and Delhi”, the Minister said.
To a supplementary, Mr. Singh said the government has banned 36 outfits and 9 organisations in the country.
“As
regards the initiatives taken in the Left Wing Extremism (affected)
regions, we have a two-pronged approach in the LWE states. One, we deal
very effectively as far as the Naxalites are concerned. The approach of
the central government is to deal with LWE in a holistic manner in terms
of security, development, good governance and public perception
management”, he said.
Ministry of Home Affairs has
banned the Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) People’s War, all
its formations and front organisations, the Maoist Communist Centre,
all its formations and front organisations in LWE hit areas.
In
reply to another supplementary he said while some states are doing
extremely well in tackling Naxalism, some are doing moderately well and
some are lagging behind. “This is a matter of great concern”, he said.