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Jain Commission Interim Report
Threats to Rajiv Gandhi and his
Security
Chapter I
1. General threat perceptions and attempts on the life of Shri Rajiv Gandhi | 2. Attempts made on the life of Shri Rajiv Gandhi and preparations made to assassinate Shri Rajiv Gandhi
3 Threat perception to Shri Rajiv Gandhi
4 Threat perception from Sri Lankan Tamil militants and their Indian sympathisers as well as other hostile Lankan elements
5 Threats emanating from Sri Lankan Tamil militant elements other than LTTE, Sinhala extremists and hostile sections of Sri Lankan government | 6 Extremist Sinhala elements and hostile sections of Sri Lankan government | 7 Threat perception from Punjab extremists | 8 Threats from Punjab Extremists based in foreign countries
9 Important Sikh extremists operating from UK, Canada | 10 Threats from Sikh extremists to Shri Rajiv Gandhi after he ceased to be Prime Minister | 11 LTTE and Punjab extremists nexus | 12 Threat perceptions from other hostile elements - i) United Liberation Front of Assam - ii) Links of ULFA with LTTE - iii) Threat from Nepalese elements - iv) Threat from Kashmiri militants - v) Threat from Islamic fundamentalist/Afghan militants - vi) Islamic Fundamentalists and hostile Pakistani elements | 13 Conclusions on threat perception