Hindustan Times (Jammu)

‘No one can meddle with Indian border’

- Letters@hindustant­imes.com

Union home minister Amit Shah on Tuesday asserted that India has joined the likes of the US and Israel in hitting back at those meddling with their borders and pointed out at the surgical strikes carried out in the wake of the terrorist attack in Pulwama.

Flaying the previous Congress regime for its lax security measures, the Home Minister said India used to issue statements whenever terror attacks were carried out by the Pakistanba­cked extremists but things have improved after Narendra Modi became the Prime Minister. ”Earlier only two nations, the United States of America and Israel, used to retaliate whenever someone meddled with their borders and military. Now due to Prime Minister Narendra Modi, our great nation India has joined that group,” Shah said after inaugurati­ng various projects including the Nrupathung­a University, its academic block and various other projects.

After Narendra Modi became the Prime Minister, terrorist attacks took place in Uri in 2016 and Pulwama in 2019, we carried out surgical strikes and air strikes within 10 days inside Pakistan, Shah told the crowd.

”Some people question how it (surgical strike and air strike) had any effect. I tell them that it (counter attack) has a huge impact. Now the entire world knows that no one can meddle with Indian border, otherwise befitting reply will be given,” the home minister said.

Speaking about other achievemen­ts of the Modi government, he said there were many issues such as abrogation of Article 370, 35-A, which gave special powers to Jammu and Kashmir and the implementa­tion of the Citizenshi­p Amendment Act were sorted out in no time.

“August 5, 2019 will be written in Indian history with golden letters. People were saying that if Article 370 is abolished then it will lead to a bloodbath but no one could even dare to throw a pebble, let alone bloodbath. Prime Minister Modi annexed Kashmir with rest of India by abolishing Article 370,” Shah said.

Speaking about various measures taken to improve the education system in the country, he said six new central universiti­es, seven Indian Institutes of Management, seven Indian Institutes of Technology, 209 medical colleges, 320 universiti­es and 5,709 new colleges came into being during the Modi regime.

Along with it, the country also set up 410 rural universiti­es and many profession­al universiti­es including forensic university, the Home Minister said.

Congratula­ting the Karnataka chief minister Basavaraj Bommai after it was the first state to implement the new National Education Policy (NEP), the Union Home Minister said the policy aims to make India a great nation, which offers opportunit­ies to people and provides a platform to youth to compete with the world.

He added that the NEP also emphasises on strengthen­ing Indian culture, awareness and develop India as a knowledge superpower.

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