Amit Shah Vows to Eradicate Terrorism in J-K
Home Minister Amit Shah emphasizes a hardline stance against terrorism during a rally in Jammu and Kashmir. He dismisses the possibility of talks with Pakistan, condemns opposition alliances, and assures protection for deprived communities' reservations.
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Home Minister Amit Shah, on Sunday, vowed that no stone pelter or terrorist will be released in Jammu and Kashmir, affirming there will be no dialogue with Pakistan until terrorism is eradicated.
Speaking at an election rally in Nowshera, Shah, in support of J-K BJP president Ravinder Raina, targeted the NC-Congress alliance for their stance on releasing terrorists and stone pelters. He assured the Modi government would bury terrorism deep inside the earth.
Shah criticized the NC and Congress for their comments on reservation and emphasized that no one would be allowed to undermine the reservations given to deprived sections, including Paharis, Gujjars, Dalits, and other backward classes.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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