2. Terrorism is destruction of people or property
by people not acting on behalf of an
established government for the purpose of
redressing a real or imaginary injustice
attributed to an established government and
aimed directly or indirectly at an established
government. Terrorism has been a tactic and
strategy, a crime and a holy duty, a justified
reaction to oppression and an inexcusable
abomination.
3. The unlawful use or threatened use of force or
violence by a person or an organized group
against people or property with the intention of
intimidating or coercing societies or
governments, often for ideological or political
reasons.(Webster dictionary)
4. Terrorism in India is primarily attributable to religious
communities and Naxalite radical movements. The
regions with long term terrorist activities today
are Jammu and Kashmir, Mumbai, Central
India (Naxalism) and the Seven Sister
States (independence and autonomy movements).
5. Kashmir Terrorism
Maoist and Naxal Terrorism
Pakistan Terrorism
Khadi Terrorism
In India 34 organisations are declared as
terrorist organisation under the Unlawful
Activities (prevention) Act, 1967.