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Step up the fight against terrorism by aiming for the ‘zero infiltration’: Amit Shah

Step up the fight against terrorism by aiming for the 'zero infiltration'

Step up the fight against terrorism by aiming for the 'zero infiltration'

New Delhi: The Union Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday in a security meeting on Jammu and Kashmir in Delhi directed all security agnecies to step up the fight against terrorism by aiming for the ‘zero infiltration’.

Noting that sustained and coordinated efforts of the union government resulted in a significantly weak terrorism ecosystem in Jammu and Kashmir, Shah directed all security agencies to step up the fight against terrorism by aiming for the ‘zero infiltration’ goal.

Shah asked all security agencies to take “more stringent action on infiltration and acts of terror with a ruthless approach.”

In an over two-hour long meet, the Minister said “it should be our goal to uproot the existence of terrorists.”

Shah mentioned that the narco network is providing support to infiltrators and terrorists to carry out their activities, stressing the need to take “prompt action against terror funding from the proceeds of the narcotics trade with alacrity and rigour.”

Shah directed agencies to make new appointments in the posts of Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) in view of the timely implementation of the new criminal laws.

He emphasised the Modi government’s ‘policy of zero tolerance’ against terrorism to achieve the goal of a terrorism-free Jammu and Kashmir. The Minister also directed all security agencies to remain vigilant and continue to work in synergy to eliminate terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir.

Chairing the high-level review meeting on the security situation in Jammu and Kashmir here in the national capital, Shah later appreciated the efforts of the security agencies for significant improvement in all parameters of the security scenario in Jammu and Kashmir.

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