"Eradication of terrorism from the country is only possible if we remain alert", Raja, a sitting Rajya Sabha MP said here after visiting those injured in the blasts in a hospital here.
"No special law is required to counter the menace", the left leader said.
Raja's comments follow the demand made by Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje for a law on the lines of defunct POTA to deal with terrorism. She has also regretted that a bill on organised crime passed by the state Vidhan Sabha in 2006 was still awaiting the President's consent.
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CPI MP Tapan Sen, who accompanied Raja, was of the view that authorities should take care that innocents were not harassed during their hunt for suspected militants belonging to Bangladesh-based Harkat-ul Jihadi Islami (HuJI).
While advocating stern action against the terrorists involved in the blasts, Sen said "every Bangla speaking person is not a Bangladeshi, he could be from West Bengal too".
Sudha Sundaram, chairperson of Janwadi Mahila Samiti Sudha Sunderam, who was part of the delegation of the MPs, demanded a "reasonable compensation" for the seriously injured patients.