Home ministry calls high level meet for countering radicalisation of IS


New Delhi, Aug 1 (PTI): Attraction to radical ideologies, such as that propagated by ISIS, and how to prevent Indian youths from coming under the sway of extremist doctrines would be deliberated threadbare at a high-level meeting convened by the Home Ministry today.

The meeting, to be chaired by Union Home Secretary LC Goyal, will formalise a strategy for aiding the government's efforts to neutralise extremist ideologies such as that espoused by ISIS, which has influenced thousands around the world.

"Attraction towards radical ideology of any religion is a matter of concern. We will have to put in place a system as there are inputs that many Indian youths are attracted to different extremist ideologies, including the 'Caliphate' promoted by ISIS," a Home Ministry official said.

Counter-radicalisation efforts would include counselling of youths, convincing community elders to persuade the younger generation to not get influenced by any extremist ideology, monitoring of social media sites and taking of preventive steps.
The focus would also be on how to quickly respond to any report of youths planning to join terror groups like ISIS, the official said.

DGPs and Home Secretaries of a dozen states -- Jammu and Kashmir, Uttar Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Kerala, Assam, Punjab, West Bengal and Delhi (Commissioner of Police) will take part in the meeting, the official added.

According to an official estimate, around 25 youngsters have been identified across the country as having been attracted to the idea of ISIS and wanting to join the group.

In Telangana, 17 youths have been prevented from travelling to Syria and, recently, four from Maharashtra were also stopped from travelling to the Middle-East.

Sources said that although none of the youths were arrested, they were kept under surveillance. They went through counselling and are living normal lives.

Maharashtra and Telangana have already put in place a model for dealing with ISIS-related cases. While there have been arrests in some cases, agencies realised that arrest should not be the first option.

Monitoring of social media has already begun, sources, meanwhile, said, adding that efforts would be made to gain the confidence of the Muslim community.

Till now, 11 Indians have been identified who joined ISIS, of whom five are reportedly dead.

  

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  • vincent rodrigues, katapadi/b'lore

    Sun, Aug 02 2015

    It is a good idea for good cause to discuss the relevant national problem

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Sat, Aug 01 2015

    Its the responsibility of the govt to create an atmosphere of peace love n security amongst its citizens irrespective of their religion. Oppression n devision n miscarriage of justice n shielding n protecting the culprits leads to the radicalisation n vengeance amongst the victimised community...in india we have indegeneously built terror groups like RSS.BD.SIMI who preach n practice terror against other communities who too radicalise their members..for a peaceful co existence we need to have impartial social justice system. Wounded lions never keep quiet n when opportunity arises they shall pounce back on their oppresors n it is the law of nature. Govt should identify n treat the root cause of extremism n terrorism.its of no use of treating the symptoms n end results..

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  • Shsm, Doha

    Sat, Aug 01 2015

    No one wants to go back to the barbaric Era in the name of religion which has no sense, where as religion teaches peace and spirituality and not violence. This is a good initiative and moreover, it is the responsibility of parents teachers and others to protect younger generation from falling to extremism and destroy themselves and others.

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  • nazeer Husain, Jeddah Saudi arabia

    Sat, Aug 01 2015

    Home minister must just listen to the speeches chaddi parivar leaders including the MP yogi adityanath in one of the just held VHP function and can easily decide that india has big n only threat of chaddi sangh parivar

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  • PAM Suvarna, Karla

    Sat, Aug 01 2015

    Dear Hussain,

    Well comment bro,
    IS is not only a venom to one particular section it is venom to total humanity.It does't bother about peace,it believe in terror and rule policy.

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 01 2015

    Stop pampering them with free goodies.
    They will start earning their living and fall in line.

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 01 2015

    The Shell-Nut before said the report of ISIS is RUBBISH.

    NOW WHY RAJ-NUT CALLS HIGH LEVEL MEETING.

    SOME MIND IMBALANCE WITHIN HIM.

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  • Naveed, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 01 2015

    By making injustice to certain community at one side and taking steps to prevent radicalisation in other will not be much effective. there should be balance in both.
    people are attracted to ISIS due to injustice done by government. Government need to stop it's own double standard first before uprooting threats.
    overall good initiative.

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  • Red voice, mangalore

    Sat, Aug 01 2015

    What about radicalisation by sanghis...no monitoring...

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  • India First, India

    Sat, Aug 01 2015

    India is currently second largest Muslim populated country in the world. We have 24 crore Muslim brothers & sisters in India... Even if one or two sick people Join ISIS they cannot destroy our country... !!

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  • Janardhan R Kotian, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 01 2015

    Do not under estimate. One rotten apple can spoil the whole basket of Apple.

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  • Ramesh S, mangalore

    Sat, Aug 01 2015

    ..latest from Congress..MANISH TIWARI now questions SUSHMA SWARAJ whether she is doing business with ISIS in Libya, how she released 2 Indians!!..i think because this TIWARI/DIGGY/TAROOR, Congress is losing popularity..there are countries which is ready to give millions to secure their citizens and our Congress leaders just for petty politics issues nonsense comments..

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  • vivek, hirebyle/Abu dhabi

    Sat, Aug 01 2015

    Rajnathji....with due respect I would like to comment on issue out side India.....2 days before you rubbished threat from I.s.I.s....now suddenly what happens..??...Indian public not blind you can't keep them in dark.....please be transperent...

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  • Hussain, dxb

    Sat, Aug 01 2015

    Good initiation..We all have to support this cause..This is the need of hour

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