My record is not to be scoffed at, says Chidambaram, throwing numbers

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The home minister claimed that only 11 out of the 48 terror cases since 2000 remained unsolved.

Home Minister P Chidambaram Thursday said there were only 11 unsolved terror cases across the country out of the 48 cases being investigated by security agencies since 2000.
 
Chidambaram, who inaugurated an all-India conference of directors general and inspectors general of police in New Delhi, said of the 48 cases, charge sheets were filed in 37 and these included some cases taken over by the National Investigating Agency, where it had become necessary to investigate the case further.
 
"Out of the 37 cases, convictions have been obtained in eight cases from courts in Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai and Chandigarh. That leaves 11 unsolved cases," he said.
 
With criticism mounting from opposition parties on the unsolved cases, Chidambaram said: "This is not a record to be scoffed at, although I agree that we ought to do better and I am sure that the state police forces will do better to investigate, charge sheet and obtain convictions of terrorists."