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Obama's visit is merely symbolic, says former Mumbai top cop

By Vicky Nanjappa
November 06, 2010 12:25 IST
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A lot of significance is being attached to US President Barack Obama's visit to Mumbai, but for former Mumbai Police Commissioner M N Singh, the visit is nothing more than a symbolic one.

Singh said that the visit has no particular significance for Mumbai's security." It is more symbolic I would say. Yes the Obama administration has made an announcement regarding sanctions on the Lashkar-e-Tayiba, Jaish-e-Mohammed and strangely towards Azam Cheema an individual. The reason I say strangely is because it is unheard of that sanctions can be issued against an individual," Singh said

"First of all I don't understand what sanctions against an individual mean. Moreover this reaction has come in extremely late. India has been speaking about this man (Cheema) and these outfits since a long time. The 26/11 attack is two years old now and sanctions after such a long time really make no sense. With regards to Cheema, this man has been on the wanted list and has been declared a terrorist by the UN. So a sanction at this point of time really makes no sense to me," the former Mumbai top cop said.

"According to me if Obama is really interested in fighting terrorism and wants to ensure world peace then I guess the sanctions should have been against Pakistan and not against just individuals and outfits. Pakistan is the one exporting terror and sheltering these people and outfits and hence a sanction against that country would have made the most sense according to me. I would call this a hesitant and belated decision by Obama. It has been done just in the view of his India visit, to please us. The Americans haven't acted against terror overall," Singh said.

"His visit to Mumbai has no particular significance for the city. I would term the visit as a symbolic one. He is coming here to express solidarity with those who have lost their lives. Over all it seems to me that this is more of a business visit and there is nothing from the security point of view that we can expect at least during his visit to Mumbai. These are matters which he cannot discuss with the state government and would deal I suppose with the Union government in New Delhi," said the former commissioner.

"There is a lot of hype around this visit. I feel that his visit to the Taj (hotel) and the memorials may send across a message that they are against terrorism. But the point is whether that is sufficient since it is time to act and not just issue statements. Overall, its just a symbolic visit aimed at larger business interests for the United States of America," said Singh.

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