India needs to step up security
Updated On: 08 July, 2013 08:03 AM IST | | MiD DAY Correspondent
The low-intensity blasts in Bodh Gaya's Mahabodhi Temple Complex, one of Buddhism's holiest places, are to be condemned in the strongest words
The low-intensity blasts in Bodh Gaya’s Mahabodhi Temple Complex, one of Buddhism’s holiest places, are to be condemned in the strongest words. The Union home ministry has confirmed that they were a terror attack, and while the investigating agencies will take some time to unearth the plot, find the motive and bring the perpetrators to justice, it will be in the fitness of things to review the law and order situation in Bihar, and indeed in other states.
The lack of manpower is often given as an excuse for lax security, but in the case of Bihar, it is sadly true. The national average police-to-population ratio is 138 to a lakh, according to the National Crime Records Bureau records of 2012. Bihar’s ratio is an abysmal 67. The United Nations’ recommended ratio is a median of 300 per one lakh population. In western Europe, this ratio exceeds 400, and in the United States, it is between 250 and 300.
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