Coalition making difficult decisions more difficult: PM

New Delhi: Facing stiff opposition from allies over various measures, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said difficult decisions were getting "more difficult" because of coalition compulsions and pressed for eschewing narrow partisan approaches in the interest of the country. Singh made a strong pitch for the NCTC (National Centre for Counter Terrorism), saying it was […]

New Delhi: Facing stiff opposition from allies over various measures, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said difficult decisions were getting "more difficult" because of coalition compulsions and pressed for eschewing narrow partisan approaches in the interest of the country.

Singh made a strong pitch for the NCTC (National Centre for Counter Terrorism), saying it was an important step to fight terrorism but made it clear that no further action would be taken on it without full consultations with states. Replying to debate on the Motion of Thanks to the President`s Address, he spoke about the opposition to the NCTC and responded to the demands by Tamil parties for supporting UN resolution against Sri Lanka by saying that India was "inclined" to do so if it meets its "objectives" with regard to the future for ethnic Tamils "based on equality, dignity, justice and self respect".