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MODI GOVT’S ZERO-TOLERANCE TO CONTINUE AGAINST TERRORISM: HM At CISF Raising Day, Shah lauds Force’s work in strengthening India’s economy
First India Bureau Hyderabad:
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Home Minister Amit Shah said on Sunday that the Modi government’s policy of zero-tolerance towards terrorism will continue in the times to come and the separatism, terrorism and antinational activities in any part of the country will be dealt with firmly. He said the violence is coming down substantially in Kashmir, while insurgency in Northeast and Left Wing Extremism-affected areas has also reduced.
Addressing a 54th CISF Raising Day parade at National Industrial Security Academy (NISA) here, Shah lauded Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) for its work in strengthening India’s economy and said that Naxalities and terrorists are under control due to CISF.
The Union Home Minister said that the CISF will safeguard crucial ports and airports in the country as it has been doing for the past 53 years. This is the first time that CISF is holding the ‘Raising Day’ celebrations outside the National capital, New Delhi. It used to be held
CISF ‘RAISING DAY’
Celebrations
HELD OUTSIDE NEW DELHI FOR 1st TIME at CISF ground located on the outskirts of Delhi, in Ghaziabad.
Hyderabad (ANI): Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday attended the 54th CISF Raising Day parade at National Industrial Security Academy (NISA) here. The CISF was set up under the act of the Parliament of India on March 10, 1969. Since then, CISF Raising Day is being celebrated on March 10 each year. This year the CISF’s annual Raising Day celebrations in being held here. As per officials, this is the first time that CISF is be holding the ‘Raising Day’ celebrations outside the National capital, New Delhi.
“CISF has a very important contribution in the economic progress of the country because any country can pro-