National security discourse politicised?

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Tonight on The Buck Stops Here:National security discourse politicised? Even before the dust settles on the Bodh Gaya blasts, politics takes over. Parties blaming each other to score brownie points. From Ishrat Jahan encounter to Bodh Gaya blasts, it's petty politics that is on display. We debate if our national security discourse is dangerously politicised? I don't think Ishrat Jahan's was a fake encounter: Rajnath BJP president Rajnath Singh spoke to NDTV on why he believes there could be early general elections, on the controversial CBI chargesheet in the Ishrat Jahan case and the food ordinance bill. He also spoke about Narendra Modi.

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