Shinde: Few countries have specific intelligence
February 22, 2013  17:03
"I had ordered the intelligence agencies to remain alert in the aftermath of the two executions [Ajmal Kasab and Afzal Guru]. We did not have specific intelligence, but few countries have specific intelligence," says Shinde.

The home minister came under sharp attack from Opposition as well as UPA allies SP and DMK, which trashed his statement on Hyderabad blasts as "totally disappointing" and "devoid of any concrete and meaningful plan of action".

Shinde made a statement in the House on yesterday's blasts saying government will make all possible efforts to apprehend the perpetrators and masterminds. The opposition was, however, dissatisfied with the statement and accused the government of treating the issue of terror in a "very casual" manner.
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