The Modi government has adopted a zero-tolerance policy against terrorism. Although the situation in Jammu and Kashmir has been greatly improved, “we should not be satisfied until complete peace is achieved.” Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Monday. Mr. Shah extended his three-day visit to Jammu and Kashmir. He spent the night at the CRPF campus in Lethpora, Pulwama, where Pakistan-backed terrorists launched a suicide car bomb attack in February 2019 had left 40 paramilitary personnel dead.
“I want to spend the night with you and understand your problems,” Mr. Shah told the security guards on the CRPF campus, adding that this was his “most important” participation during his visit to the Union Territories. Mr. Shah said that the security situation in Jammu and Kashmir has been greatly improved, adding that he hopes that “we will be able to achieve the peace in Jammu and Kashmir envisioned by Prime Minister Modi in our lifetime.” “Stone throwing incidents can only be seen when we try to find them. Stone throwing incidents have often occurred in Kashmir. Such incidents have been greatly reduced. However, I want to say that there is no need to be satisfied,” Shah said.
“The Narendra Modi government has adopted a zero tolerance policy against terrorism. We cannot bear it. It is against humanity. Saving the people of Kashmir from those involved in this heinous crime against humanity should be our first priority. Mission,” he said. The Home Minister expressed his gratitude to the CRPF and other security forces for ensuring that there was no bloodshed after Article 370 was repealed in August 2019. “In terms of development, many changes are taking place in the infrastructure, industry, and education sectors because the Army and CRPF are ensuring that all sinister designs are defeated,” Shah said.
He said that when Article 370 and Article 35A were revoked, many people were worried that “it would have a huge reaction.”
News Source : NDTV