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“Those Who Pelted Stones In J&K Are Now Sarpanches”: HM Amit Shah

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Mr. Amit  Shah was at the National Police Memorial on the occasion of National Police Commemoration Day.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday, while addressing the security personnel at the National Police Memorial, said there was a positive change in the internal security of the nation.”

“Those who threw stones at security personnel in Jammu & Kashmir have now become sarpanches”, said the Union Home Minister.

“Earlier, there were big incidents in the Northeast, Kashmir, and left-wing extremism-affected areas, when the armed forces were given special power, but now youth was given special powers for their progress”, Mr. Shah added.

Mr. Amit  Shah was at the National Police Memorial on the occasion of National Police Commemoration Day.

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Speaking about the change Jammu and Kashmir witnessed under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Mr. Shah said “Youth earlier involved in throwing stones are now involved in various developmental projects introduced by the government under PM Modi’s vision. Several measures have been undertaken to strengthen the internal security of the country.”

The National Police Commemoration Day is observed in memory of ten Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel who sacrificed their lives on this day in 1959 in an ambush by Chinese troops in Ladakh’s Hot Spring area.

 

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