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Cross-border terror camps being reactivated: PM Manmohan Singh

NEW DELHI: Calling for tighter security vigil in Jammu and Kashmir, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Friday warned that terrorists were waiting in camps across the border to infiltrate into the state. Addressing the all-India conference of director generals and inspector generals of police here, Singh said the security situation in the state had witnessed a gradual, yet substantial improvement in the recent months. There are reports of a large number of terrorists waiting in camps across the border and attempts to infiltrate into Jammu and Kashmir are increasing, Singh said. Cross-border terror camps are being reactivated, PM said. He, however, did not name Pakistan. We need to be ever vigilant if infiltration attempts are to be foiled and security maintained, he added. The Prime Minister described the recent Mumbai and Delhi blasts as a grave reminder of the great challenge that terrorists posed to Indias national security. The national security situation continues to be uncertain. Recent terror attacks in Mumbai and Delhi are a grave reminder to great challenge posed by terrorists to our nations security, Singh said after distributing the police meritorious service medals to officers. He also noted that left-wing extremism had also claimed lives of many innocent people and policemen.

                                                                                                               
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