Taking off the blanket of terror, MHA hints zero tolerance policy acts on point in eliminating terrorism

News Bharati    25-Jun-2019
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New Delhi, June 25: The state of Jammu and Kashmir under the blanket of terror has suffered a lot from the ongoing political instability in the state. Pitching in to create a terror free atmosphere, the central government roped in zero tolerance policy leaving no stones unturned. Working on the same, the Ministry of Home Affairs stated that establishing rule of law and taking action against the high and mighty alleged to be involved in corruption will remain a top priority for the government.

The Home Minister has given clear instructions to the security forces to not let any criticism affect them and continue with its zero-tolerance policy. In a reply given in Lok Sabha, the numbers slated by the government clearly indicates that the policy initiated by the central government towards terrorism is acting on point. As per the data, the number of terrorists killed upto 16 June, 2019 have summed up to 113. Whereas the civilians killed in the valley round up to 18.


 

Amit Shah taking the reins of Home Minister has given clear instructions to the security forces to not let any criticism affect them and continue with its zero-tolerance policy. The government's policy is yielding good results in the J&K. Giving a helping hand by providing full support to the government, the Intelligence Bureau and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has mandated to provide internal security in Jammu and Kashmir. Moreover, it has also instructed to handle "each input" with utmost care and pass it on to the concerned authorities promptly.

The government is also strongly acting on eliminating terrorist activities which have created a menace in the state. The security forces deputed in Jammu and Kashmir have also been assured of all help from the Centre towards the NDA government's anti-terror policy aimed at providing relief from terrorism to the people of the state.