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Govt had intelligence inputs, Shinde tells Parliament

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
The government had intelligence inputs about possible terror attacks in five cities including Hyderabad and the same were shared with them immediately, Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde informed Parliament today.
Shinde, who made identical statements on Hyderabad blast in both Houses and replied to clarifications, said the intelligence inputs were shared with Police Chiefs of these cities but maintained that there was no specific information.
"We had given specific information to five cities including Bangalore, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Coimbatore. Nonetheless, this incident happened in Hyderabad," he said in the Rajya Sabha.
The minister said alerts were sent to states thrice after the execution of Mumbai attack convict Azmal Kasab and Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru.
 
Insisting that the government is fully alert and taking "firm steps" to eliminate terror, Shinde said the government has got some clues in yesterday's bomb attack in Hyderabad but did not disclose the information saying it will hamper probe.
"Today I have got some information. If we share it in the House, it will be harmful," Shinde said, adding efforts were on to nab the culprits.
On concern expressed by some members about poor coordination between Centre and state intelligence, Shinde said, "Everyday we coordinate. Whatever information we get, we share that with states. We are doing it 24/7. We are operating closely with states."
There is no difficulty in sharing intelligence report with states but many times the reports are "general" and have no definitive information," he added.

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First Published: Feb 22 2013 | 7:20 PM IST

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