Delivering a lecture on cyber security, Minister of State for Home Rijiju advocated for building a responsive society for any government to succeed and reasoned that any "adverse public mindset will create big hurdle which is difficult to take care of."
He cited the example of Kashmir, which has been witnessing an unrest for the past three weeks after killing of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani in an encounter with security forces on July 8. In the aftermath of this encounter, 47 people have died during protests.
The Minister said that state and central intelligence agencies should not allow "any gap" to come in while gathering the intelligence.
"You will find there is a gap (in) state intelligence agencies and central intelligence agencies. The sharing of information has to be seamless. If we have a gap, even a small gap, it can become a huge gap," he said.
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When asked about his reaction on Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti's statement that security forces would have spared terrorist Burhan Wani if they had known about his presence during the encounter, Rijiju said that he has not heard what she has said and will be unable to comment on it.
He assured the industry that the government would cooperate and support them in framing policy required to secure cyber space.