New Delhi: Home minister Rajnath Singh said radicalisation of the populace, particularly the youth, is one of the most challenging problems the world is facing currently.
Addressing the fourth counter-terrorism conference – ‘Changing Contours of Global Terror’ – in Gurgaon on Wednesday, Singh, without taking Pakistan’s name, said some countries are providing sponsorship and safe havens to terrorists and this has further played a major role in the phenomenal growth of terrorism globally.
“Radicalisation of populace, particularly youth, is another trend and one of the most challenging problems being faced the world over.
“Several countries in the world have identified the problem and have taken measures to check and control the process of radicalisation and I am happy to state that India has timely busted some modules that were planning to orchestrate terrorist attacks on her soil,” he said.
The home minister said providing sponsorship and safe havens have further played a major role in the phenomenal growth of global terrorism.