No compromise on India's security: Amit Shah


(PTI) New Delhi, September 17, 2019, Tuesday

The Modi government will not compromise on India's security and the central government is ready to take aggressive action against those who attack the country, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Tuesday. Shah assured that after the abolition of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir on August 5th, the situation is much more peaceful.

Amit Shah claimed that after the abolition of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir on August 5th, no one was shot and no one was killed in the shootings. India's security will not be compromised. We will not associate the attack even on our one inch of land. We will take drastic action against such attackers. We will not let any single drop of blood of our soldiers go in vain, "Amit Shah said while addressing the All India Management Association.

Taking a dig at the previous Congress government to adopt a compromise policy with national security, the Union Home Minister said that after the surgical strike and air strike, the world outlook on India has changed and India's power has been accepted by the world. India had a surgical strike in September 2016 after terrorist attacks in Jammu and Kashmir and a terrorist base in Balakot, Pakistan, in February this year.

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