Speaking at the inauguration of a 'National Workshop on Counter-terrorism' organised by the Centre for Human Security Studies (CHSS) in collaboration with the Andhra Pradesh Police Academy (APPA) here, he said the home department should have a high-level commitment and the intelligence wing has to improve its style of working.
"Intelligence gathering and information related to extremist activities need to be updated regularly and in a speedy manner. When these things are not done, terror acts will rise," he said, laying emphasise on an anti-terror manual.