Amit Shah Lauds Ladakh's Sacrifice, Launches Dairy Plant in Kargil

Union Home Minister Amit Shah praised the residents of Leh, Ladakh, and Kargil for their sacrifice in defending the nation, stating they took bullets before the army arrived. He lauded the Bharat Scouts' legacy and emphasized the Centre's goal of making the border region self-reliant. Shah laid the foundation for a 10,000-litre dairy plant in Kargil under a cooperative model, aimed at empowering women and supporting livelihoods. He also addressed a holy relics exposition on Buddha Purnima in Leh, calling Ladakh a "living laboratory" of Buddhist culture.

Key Points: Amit Shah Praises Ladakh Residents, Launches Dairy Plant

  • Amit Shah praises Ladakh residents for defending the nation before army arrival
  • Foundation laid for 10,000-litre dairy plant in Kargil
  • Plant to benefit women and promote self-reliance
  • Shah attends holy relics exposition on Buddha Purnima in Leh
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'People of Ladakh took bullets before Army arrived': Amit Shah praises residents; lauds Bharat Scouts legacy

Union Home Minister Amit Shah honors Ladakh's defense role and lays foundation for a 10,000-litre dairy plant in Kargil to boost self-reliance.

"Whenever India has faced danger from this frontier, the army arrived later; first, the people of Ladakh took bullets on their chests and defended the nation. - Amit Shah"

Kargil, May 1

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday said the Centre wants the border region to become self-reliant, as he praised the residents of Leh, Ladakh and Kargil for being the first to defend the nation during threats from the frontier.

Addressing the gathering, Union Home Minister Shah also referred to the Bharat Scouts and said their history is known across the country.

He said, "We want this border region to become self-reliant. And I am truly grateful to the residents of Leh, Ladakh, and Kargil. Whenever India has faced danger from this frontier, the army arrived later; first, the people of Ladakh took bullets on their chests and defended the nation. The history of the Bharat Scouts is known across the country, from Kashmir to Kanyakumari and from Dwarka to Kamakhya."

Shah added that the people of Ladakh's role in safeguarding the nation and their commitment to keeping the region united with India "are always deeply appreciated."

"The patriotism of the people of Ladakh, their role in safeguarding the nation, and their commitment to keeping this vast region united with India are always deeply appreciated. Every citizen of India praises this and remains sincerely grateful to you," he added.

Earlier today, Union Home Minister Amit Shah laid the foundation stone for a dairy and milk processing plant in Kargil and said it will have the capacity to process 10 thousand litres of milk per day even in high-altitude conditions.

He said the project, developed under the cooperative model, will support local livelihoods, especially benefiting women by creating new opportunities and helping them become self-reliant.

Addressing the foundation stone laying ceremony of the Dairy Plant and multiple development projects, Shah said, "Today, under the directions of Narendra Modi, the sacred relics of Lord Buddha have been kept here for public visit. I appeal to all residents of Leh, Ladakh, and Kargil to take advantage of this rare opportunity, which has come after 75 years. Under the cooperative model introduced by Prime Minister Modi, several initiatives are being carried out together in Ladakh, especially in the animal husbandry sector."

"Today, the foundation stone of the Kargil dairy and processing plant has been laid, which will have the capacity to process 10,000 litres of milk per day even at such high altitudes. I especially want to congratulate the women of Kargil, as this dairy plant can bring new opportunities into their lives, help support their families, and enable them to become self-reliant," Shah said.

Earlier in the day, while addressing the Holy Relics Exposition and Cultural Ceremony on Buddha Purnima in Leh, Shah said that Ladakh is not just a geographical region but a "living laboratory" of Buddhist culture and compassion.

He said, "...When the Dalai Lama comes here, he says that this land is not merely a geographical land. This land is a living laboratory of Buddhist culture and compassion. On this land, knowledge has been preserved... India's civilisation has been conveying the message of peace for thousands of years."

Shah is currently on a two-day visit to the Union Territory of Ladakh, during which he is attending the first-ever international exposition of the holy relics of Lord Buddha.

- ANI

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Sneha F
The dairy plant in Kargil is a great initiative for women's empowerment. Ladakh needs more such infrastructure to become self-reliant. Good to see the government focusing on high-altitude development.
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Priya S
While I appreciate the sentiment, I hope these promises translate into real development. Ladakh has faced neglect for decades. The dairy plant sounds good but let's see the execution first. 🤔
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Arjun K
Bharat Scouts legacy mentioned - that brought back memories of my NCC days! Our youth in border areas are truly brave. Proud of our Ladakhi brothers and sisters who stand guard alongside our soldiers. 💪
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Deepak U
Nice to see the Buddha relics exposition in Leh. Ladakh's Buddhist heritage is unparalleled. But I wish more was being done for local infrastructure - roads and internet in remote areas are still poor. Development should reach all villages, not just big towns.
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Nikhil C
"Took bullets before Army arrived" - that's the soul of India right there. No matter how remote, every Indian citizen stands ready to defend the motherland. Shah sahab's words resonate with every true patriot. 🇮🇳🔥
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Tanya I
Good that he acknowledged the people of Ladakh, but I wish politicians would focus on more than

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