
A terrorist is a person who creates fear panic among the organization to which he belongs. Terrorism usually is of two kinds. There is political terrorism which seeks to achieve its political end by creating fear and panic on a large scale. There is also criminal terrorism which indulges in kidnappings in order to extort huge amounts by way of ransom.
Political terrorism is much more
dangerous and its consequences can be disastrous. Political terrorists
are well organized and well-trained and it often becomes difficult for
the law enforcing agencies to arrest them in time. They indulge in
senseless violence on a large scale in order to intimidate the people
and the government. Hijacking of aero planes, arson, robberies, murder
of eminent personalities, shooting down of innocent people
indiscriminately, use of transistor bombs and other explosives,
spreading of rumors’ etc. are the various devices used by terrorist
organizations in order to achieve their political ends. Terrorists
constantly change their hide-outs and their tactics in order to escape
arrest and punishment. When arrested, they try to commit suicide or are
killed by their own close associates. They may think that they are
patriots, but in reality they are antisocial or criminal elements who
are exploited by clever politicians to achieve their own ends.
Terrorists are usually young, while the
brains behind them are old, seasoned politicians who co-ordinate and
guide their activities. They are fanatics and extremists who act with
great fervor and zeal, but studies reveal that if apprehended alive, a
terrorist loses his fervor as quickly as he had acquired it. When he has
time to think, he feels he has been stupid or that he was misled. We
have to disabuse our minds that terrorists who belong to the political
class are patriots. All international studies consign them to the
category of murderers, rapists or highway robbers. Terrorism has no
place in a democracy which is based on the belief that all problems can
be solved through negotiations. Government can also be changed through
the ballot box.
Terrorism is a world-wide problem. It is
there in the middle-east and in most countries of Europe. Very often it
is seen that terrorist groups receive money, weapons, training and
guidance, from other countries and this enables them to attain a high
level of performance. In the case of the Punjab terrorists, there were
no doubt they were receiving training, weapons, sanctuary and other
forms of material assistance from Pakistan. It was not an easy job to
seal the long border completely and prevent flow of arms to the
terrorists, but through strong and determined steps, thus terrorists are
completely flushed out and peace is restored in Punjab.
For dealing with these terrorists, the
government had to arm itself with greater powers. The anti-terrorist act
passed by the parliament provides for deterrent punishment for
terrorist acts. The act also provides punishment for “disruptive
activities” which have been defined as any action taken to disrupt the
sovereignty or the territorial integrity of the nation. Earlier, the
parliament had passed laws amending the arms act to curb unauthorized
access to arms and ammunition. The act lies down that possession of
unlicensed or unauthorized arms in disturbed areas will entail a minimum
punishment of imprisonment for a period of three years. The minimum
punishment earlier provided in the act was merely six months. The
national police commission, in its report, had rightly advocated the
enactment of a new arms act to provide for stricter conditions for the
issue of licenses and enhanced responsibilities on the part of the
licenses for security and accountability of ammunition. Laws have also
been enacted to prohibit the use of religious places for political
purposes or for hiding and sheltering anti-social elements. Stringent
punishment is to be meted out in case of misuse of a religious place.
The series of bomb blasts in Delhi and
neighboring states and spate of murders of eminent personalities show
how difficult it is to curb terrorist activities. The Punjab terrorists
were an organized group working to achieve ‘Khalistan‘ or a
separate Sikh state under the guidance and inspiration of late Sant
Bhinderawale and others like him. After “operation blue star” it was
hoped that the extremist activities in Punjab would be successfully
encountered, as it was through that without a protected sanctuary it
would become difficult for the extremists to carry on their acts of
sabotage and violence. However the assassination of late Mrs. Indira
Gandhi was the direct consequence of “operation blue star”. After the
“operation blue star” the terrorists again re-grouped and entrenched
themselves in the golden temple. However “the operation black thunder”
was a complete success and terrorists and anti-social elements were
flushed out. The sanctity of the golden temple was restored again.
Terrorism could not, and it cannot, be
curbed by the law enforcing agencies alone. It was the tact, prudence
and sagacity of the late Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi and Sant Longowal
which, after protracted negotiations, resulted in the historic Punjab
accord which not only gave a knockout blow to terrorism but also saved
the nation from disintegration. No doubt, the Sant paid for it with his
life, but it ushered in an era of cooperation instead of confrontation
in Punjab and Kashmir. However, elections have been held successfully in
the state, and a popularly elected chief minister is now at the helm of
affair. The terrorists have lost the sympathy and co-operation of the
people and they stand isolated. Let us hope that the country would be
entirely free from this menace very soon.

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