Dismantle terror ecosystem: Amit Shah during J&K review meet

Shah reviewed the functioning of the security grid and gave directions to follow the policy of zero-tolerance against terrorism. He also examined the developmental works being implemented in J&K and emphasised on timely completion of projects, the...

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Union home minister Amit Shah on Wednesday stressed on the government's zero-tolerance policy on terrorism and said the entire terror ecosystem must be dismantled.

The minister held a security review meeting in New Delhi with J&K lieutenant governor Manoj Sinha, union home secretary Ajay Bhalla, Intelligence Bureau director Tapan Deka and Research & Analysis Wing chief Samant Goel. Officials of the home ministry and J&K administration also attended the meeting.

Shah reviewed the functioning of the security grid and gave directions to follow the policy of zero-tolerance against terrorism. He also examined the developmental works being implemented in J&K and emphasised on timely completion of projects, the home ministry said in a news release. "He directed the officials to strive their best to achieve 100% saturation of the beneficiaries under various schemes and ensure the benefits of development reach every section of the society," the ministry said.


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