Fight against terror, infiltration, religious tension to continue, says Amit Shah
Peace, stability enabled smooth conduct of parliamentary, J&K Assembly polls, successful conduct of Amarnath Yatra: LG Sinha
TNN Bureau. Updated: 10/22/2024 1:29:09 AM

jammu: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday said the fight against terrorism, infiltration and conspiracy to create religious tension will continue even though the country has established relative peace in Jammu and Kashmir, the Northeast and Naxal-affected areas.
Addressing a function here on the occasion of Police Commemoration Day, Shah said the sacrifice of police martyrs will not go in vain and the country will definitely become a fully developed nation by 2047. "In the last 10 years, relative peace has been established in Jammu and Kashmir, the Northeastern region and LWE-affected areas. However, our fight is not over. We will continue to fight against narcotics, cybercrime, conspiracy to create religious tension, infiltration, and terrorism among others which continue to pose challenges to us," he said.
The home minister said since independence, 36,438 police personnel have laid down their lives for the safety and security of the country, with 216 of them in the last year. He said the country will remain forever grateful for their sacrifice in the country's development journey.
"I want to assure the family members of the martyrs that their sacrifice will not go in vain. The country will remain safe and achieve its goal despite any challenge which may come in the way and India will definitely become a developed nation by 2047," he said.
Referring to the three new criminal laws, which came into force on July 1, Shah said work to establish the infrastructure for the implementation of the new laws had started five years ago and the remaining work will be completed in the next three years.
"I want to tell the country that India's criminal justice system will be the most modern in the world and full justice up to the Supreme Court could be delivered within three years of the registration of an FIR," he said. Giving details about the steps taken for the welfare of the police personnel, the home minister said the police personnel and their family members can now avail treatment in any Ayushman hospital after the implementation of the 'Ayushman CAPF' scheme.
To enhance the housing satisfaction of the CAPF personnel, he said approval has been given for the construction of 13,000 houses of which 11,276 will be ready by March next year. The Police Commemoration Day function was held at the National Police Memorial here.
Before his speech, Shah paid floral tributes to all police personnel who laid down their lives in the line of duty. On October 21, 1959, 10 policemen died in the line of duty during an ambush laid by heavily armed Chinese troops at the Hot Springs in Ladakh. Since then, every year October 21 has been observed as Police Commemoration Day to honour these martyrs and all other police personnel who died in the line of duty.
Meanwhile, On the occasion of 'Police Commemoration Day', Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha laid wreath at Martyrs' Memorial, Armed Police Complex, Zewan and paid tributes to brave police officers and personnel who have laid down their lives in line of duty.
"I salute the bravehearts of our Police. Their legacy will live on in our hearts. On this day, let us commit ourselves to uphold the values they stood for-courage, unity and service to the nation," the Lt Governor said.
The Lt Governor lauded the unparalleled contribution of Jammu Kashmir Police and Security Forces in ensuring a safe and secure environment for the citizens. He paid his respect to the families of the martyrs, and reiterated his commitment towards the welfare of the Police personnel and their family members.
"Our promise to you and to the entire region is to carry forward the legacy of peace and stability that our brave soldiers fought so hard to protect. Success of our Police, security forces in combating terrorism has brought normalcy to J&K paving the way for rapid development and economic growth," he said.
Speaking on the transformational journey of J&K under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Lt Governor urged every citizen to remain united and vigilant against forces that seek to disrupt peace and harmony.
"Peace and Stability has enabled smooth conduct of Parliamentary Elections, J&K Assembly polls and peaceful and successful conduct of Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra. Now, it is time for all to leverage the dividends of this peace, especially the youth, who are the future of this region. Let us pledge to support our Police, Army and CAPFs as they continue to safeguard our safety and well-being," the Lt Governor said.


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