<p>Promising zero tolerance towards communal violence, the Narendra Modi government today said a national policy will be framed in consultation with states to curb the menace.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Addressing the joint sitting of Parliament after the recent Lok Sabha polls, President Pranab Mukherjee said the new government will ensure utmost vigil in the area of internal security.<br /><br />"A policy of zero tolerance towards terrorism, extremism, riots and crime will be pursued... A national plan will be chalked out in consultation with the state governments to effectively curb incidents of communal violence and the challenges posed by left wing extremism," he said.<br /><br />BJP had earlier opposed the UPA government's move to enact a stringent Communal Violence Bill, terming it as "the most obnoxious piece of legislation in independent India".<br /><br />The party was maintaining that the proposed legislation would hurt the federal structure of the country as it provides for direct central intervention in case of riots.<br /><br />The President said states will be assisted for modernisation of police infrastructure and equipment to tackle new forms of terrorism, including narco-terrorism and cyber threats.<br /><br />Mukherjee said the government will take steps to equip the security forces with the latest technology and to improve their working conditions.</p>
<p>Promising zero tolerance towards communal violence, the Narendra Modi government today said a national policy will be framed in consultation with states to curb the menace.<br /><br /></p>.<p>Addressing the joint sitting of Parliament after the recent Lok Sabha polls, President Pranab Mukherjee said the new government will ensure utmost vigil in the area of internal security.<br /><br />"A policy of zero tolerance towards terrorism, extremism, riots and crime will be pursued... A national plan will be chalked out in consultation with the state governments to effectively curb incidents of communal violence and the challenges posed by left wing extremism," he said.<br /><br />BJP had earlier opposed the UPA government's move to enact a stringent Communal Violence Bill, terming it as "the most obnoxious piece of legislation in independent India".<br /><br />The party was maintaining that the proposed legislation would hurt the federal structure of the country as it provides for direct central intervention in case of riots.<br /><br />The President said states will be assisted for modernisation of police infrastructure and equipment to tackle new forms of terrorism, including narco-terrorism and cyber threats.<br /><br />Mukherjee said the government will take steps to equip the security forces with the latest technology and to improve their working conditions.</p>