Union Home Minister Amit Shah recently chaired security and development review meetings in Srinagar, emphasizing the government’s zero-tolerance policy towards terrorism. Shah called for security agencies to work in mission mode to make Jammu and Kashmir a terror-free region. He commended the decrease in terror activities and reiterated the government’s dedication to ensuring long-term peace and development in the region. The meetings aimed to coordinate efforts between security forces and other stakeholders to tackle terrorism effectively. Shah’s directives underscored the government’s firm stance on maintaining law and order in Jammu and Kashmir. The discussions also focused on strategies to enhance security measures and promote socio-economic development in the region. Shah’s proactive approach highlights the government’s commitment to safeguarding the interests of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. The meetings serve as a platform for security agencies to devise cohesive plans to combat terrorism and create a secure environment for the residents. Overall, Shah’s call for a mission mode approach reflects the government’s determination to eradicate terrorism from the region and foster peace and prosperity in Jammu and Kashmir.

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Amit Shah Urges Mission Mode Against Terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir, Emphasizes Peace and Development Agenda
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