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Amit Shah Hails Atal Bihari Vajpayee as a "Born Patriot" and a Rock on Security

Union Home Minister Amit Shah, speaking at a Haryana Police event, honored former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee ahead of his 101st birth anniversary. Shah described Vajpayee as a "born patriot" and a skilled administrator who was unwavering on national security, comparing his resolve to being "harder than a rock." He highlighted Vajpayee's leadership in making India a nuclear-armed nation and strengthening security despite global opposition. The event also marked the passing out of a police batch trained under India's new criminal justice codes, replacing British-era laws.

"Even harder than a rock when it came to national security": Amit Shah calls Atal Bihari Vajpayee "born patriot" ahead of 101st birth anniversary

Panchkula, December 24

Ahead of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee's 101st birth anniversary, Union Home Minister Amit Shah called him a "born patriot" and praised his strong stand on national security.

Speaking at the Haryana Police Passing Out Parade in Panchkula, Shah said Vajpayee was not only a skilled administrator and a poet but also firm in protecting the nation.

"Atal Bihari Vajpayee ji was a born patriot, a skilled administrator, and a poet at heart. However, when it came to the question of the nation's security, he was even harder than a rock. He undertook numerous struggles from the Emergency to strengthening democracy. He had the honour of leading the first full non-Congress government for five years," Amit Shah said while addressing the gathering.

He added that India became a nuclear-armed nation under Vajpayee's leadership and that he strengthened the country's security despite opposition from around the world.

"Under his leadership, India became a nuclear-armed nation for the first time and, setting aside opposition from around the world, worked to strengthen India's security," Shah added.

Shah also noted that the 93rd batch of Haryana Police is entering service at a critical time, as old British-era laws have been replaced with India's new criminal justice codes.

"The Haryana Police's 93rd batch is entering service at a time when the British-era laws have been abolished and the process of delivering justice through the country's new justice codes has begun. This is the first batch of Haryana Police that is going into service after learning the criminal justice laws made in India," Amit Shah said.

Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini called the passing out parade a proud moment and thanked Amit Shah for his presence at the event. CM Saini credited the Union Home Minister for the new law-and-order framework that has taken shape in the country.

He congratulated the newly commissioned personnel and their families, noting that it was a special moment for parents to see their children in uniform.

"Today is a day of pride for all of us. Union Home Minister Amit Shah has come to bless us at the Haryana Police passing-out parade. On behalf of the people of Haryana, I welcome him, thank him, and express my gratitude. I also welcome the newly passed-out personnel graduating today and their families. I am happy that parents are seeing their children in uniform today--their dream has been fulfilled. Under your guidance, a new framework of law and order has taken shape in the country," he said.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

While I respect Atal ji immensely, I sometimes feel current leaders use his legacy more for political messaging than for actual governance. His ability to build consensus across parties is what we desperately miss today.

Rohit P

The man who gave us "Jai Jawan, Jai Kisan, Jai Vigyan". His vision was ahead of its time. Making India a nuclear power was a bold and necessary step for our security. Salute to the great leader on his birth anniversary!

Sarah B

Interesting to see the focus on replacing British-era laws. That's a significant reform. Vajpayee's era did set the stage for a more confident India in global affairs.

Vikram M

Absolutely correct. He was a rock when it came to national interest. Remember the tough stance after the Parliament attack? That's the kind of resolve we need. His birthday should be observed as 'Good Governance Day' in the true spirit.

Kavya N

A poet-PM! That's so rare. He could deliver tough messages with such grace and powerful words. "Hindu Tan-Man, Hindu Jeevan, Rag Rag Hindu Mera Parichay" – his poems reflected his deep love for the country's culture and soil.

Michael C

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