Terror travels South Police forces in Hyderabad and Bangalore are not adequately sensitised and trained in counter-terrorism procedures
Terrorism not confined to only Muslims Terror has no religion, yet the sporadic emergence of some educated Muslim youth with alleged terror links has drawn the veil of suspicion over an entire community.
Illegal mmigrants use many avenues The Intelligence Department does not have records regarding the number illegal immigrants staying in the State.
Disturbing, but its not alarming as yet in State Going by the recent spate of arrests and interrogation of the so-called militants, one is tempted to ask: Has Karnataka, slowly but surely, turned into a hub of terrorist activities?
On the gory trail Hyderabad and Bangalore are soft and easy terror targets as there are a number of vital defence research organisations, space institutions and major IT companies.
Suspected terrorist Mohammed Kammakatti, who was arrested in Gurppanpalya in Banagalore, is being taken to be produced before a Judicial Magistrate in Hubli on Saturday. PTI
Is commercialisation of cricket through the Indian Premier League good or bad? Deccan Herald had invited its readers’ opinion on the issue. Almost all our readers opined that commercialisation of cricket would have negative effect on the game as money would dominate the true spirit and patriotism of players.
The responsibility of players will be measured in terms of their bid amount. Some readers even termed IPL bidding as slave trade.