War can not end terrorism. The people, who are the key players in 
developing terrorism, are also human being. They have their 
own 'emotions' and `ethics' for which they are adopting this fatal 
mode. It can be because of various factors like difference in 
ideologies, painful historical memories, discrimination and enmity 
between organizations and nations. It the process of solving this 
problem, we politicize it, and make the process complex and 
difficult. Government system tries to suppress this with military 
forces. 
I conceive that decision making authority of government should look 
into the terrorism `as a problem of human being', not merely as a 
political problem. I believe that terrorism is the `state of mind of 
human being, which has been emerging out of poverty, unemployment and 
lack of strong moral education'. From the history of India, it seems 
that poverty perpetuates poverty. As a resultant it leads the human 
being to discrimination and deprivation. Subsequently because of weak 
moral cognition, people become virulent; adopt lethal strategy 
(terrorism) to get `what they do not have' in a very short span of 
time.
Therefore, to solve terrorism problem we must educate the young 
generation with moral education, empower them with economic 
development and generate new avenues for employment. In fact to do 
it, a `true democracy and effective administration will be required 
in the country. 

We should take it granted that `bullet can not solve terrorism. Every 
bullet would be back fired. We need a `human approach to cope with 
the menace. 

Keshav C Das



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