“Chun chun ke badla lege; jawab bhi diya jayega”: Amit Shah on Pahalgam Terror Attack

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday reiterated the Center’s zero tolerance policy against terrorism, saying that the fight against danger will continue until terrorism is completely uprooted.

Addressing an event in the national capital, Shah said, “Terrorists should not think that they have won their major victory. The fight is not over yet. Chun Chun Ke Badla Lang (we will take revenge on all terrorists).”

After the initiative terror attack, Shah said that the Modi government is committed to ending terrorism from every part of the country.

“Har vyakti ko chun chun ke jawab bhi milega, jawab bhi diya jayega…” “This is the narendra modi government; no one will be spared. It is OR Resolve to Uproot Terrorism from Every inch of this Country and it will be accounted…, ”said the union minister.

“If someone thinks that they have a big victory with their cowardice attack, then understand one thing, this is the Narendra Modi government, no one will be spared. It is our resolve to uproot terrorism from every inch of this country. Repeat this resolve that till the terrorism is over, our fight will continue and those who have committed it will be sure to surely punish them.

Home Minister Amit Shah was speaking to honor the heritage of Bodopha Upendranath Brahma at the inauguration ceremony of the road and statue.

Shah said that the central government has followed a zero-optional policy against terrorism in Kashmir since the 1990s and warned that those responsible for the Pahgam attacks will face a strong response.

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“Today, I want to tell the public that we have been firmly fighting the policy of zero tolerance against those who run terrorism in Kashmir since the 90s. Today, they (terrorists) should not think that they have won the fight to take the lives of our citizens.

After the initiative terror attack on 22 April, tension between India and Pakistan increased, killing 26 people.

Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) got on April 23 and detailed information was given on the terrorist attack in Pahgam.

The CCS condemned the strongest point of view and expressed its deep condolences to the families of the victims and expected the initial recovery of the injured.

In briefing, CCS was brought out from across the border of the terrorist attack. It was noted that the attack came in view of the successful hold of elections in the center area and its stable progress towards economic development and development.

The government has said that the terrorists responsible for the attack and the conspirators behind it will have to face serious punishment.

The government has announced several measures, including sending a strong message to Pakistan for the support of terrorism crossing terrorism, crossing the Indus Water Treaty in Abhay. (AI)

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