Key Points

Amit Shah declared India's zero-tolerance policy against terrorism while praising PM Modi's decisive Op Sindoor strikes. He contrasted BJP's strong security approach with Congress-era inaction while highlighting UP's improved law and order under CM Yogi. The Home Minister projected India becoming the world's third-largest economy by 2027 and eliminating Maoism by 2026. Shah also took digs at SP's alleged corruption in police recruitment while celebrating UP's transparent hiring of 60,000 constables.

Key Points: Amit Shah Warns Terrorists After Op Sindoor Strikes

  • Shah credits Modi for surgical strikes on terror hubs
  • Highlights UP's improved policing under Yogi
  • Projects India as 3rd largest economy by 2027
  • Slams SP-era corruption in police recruitment
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'Harming Indians will invite punishment', HM Shah on Op Sindoor

HM Shah vows punishment for harming Indians, credits Modi for anti-terror ops and UP's law & order turnaround under Yogi.

'Harming Indians will invite punishment', HM Shah on Op Sindoor
"Mark my words, Maoism will be eradicated by 2026 - Amit Shah"

Lucknow, June 15

Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Sunday that through the anti-terror Operation Sindoor, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has sent a strong message across the world that the bloodshed of Indians will invite punishment.

Speaking after handing over appointment letters to 60,244 Uttar Pradesh Police constables, including 12,048 women, HM Shah said, “I congratulate our armed forces for precision strikes that demolished the terror hubs.”

He also compared PM Modi’s strong response to terror strikes with the Congress era, which witnessed frequent attacks but no response.

Hailing the current era of ‘Sashakt Bharat’, HM Shah highlighted the strides made by the nation in reducing poverty, space technology, education, aviation, opportunities for the youth, computer-based skilling and urban mobility through Metro networks.

HM Shah said that under PM Modi, even internal security in the country has improved. “Earlier, 11 districts were affected by Maoism, but today Left Wing Extremism is present only in three districts,” he said.

“Mark my words, Maoism will be eradicated from the country by March 21, 2026,” he said.

Highlighting the economy’s growth under PM Modi, HM Shah said, “By 2027, the country will become the third largest economy. When PM Modi took charge, our economy was the 11 largest.”

HM Shah also highlighted PM Modi’s vision for impartial social upliftment and said in the last 11 years, 25 crore people have emerged from poverty, crores of people have got cooking gas cylinders, free ration, free treatment up to Rs 5 lakh, and farmers have started getting Rs 6,000 every year.

Targeting the previous Samajwadi Party-led government in the state, the Home Minister said that before 2017, the law and order situation in UP was deteriorating steadily, but under the BJP government led by Yogi Adityanath, the state police has returned to the track of improvement and revival.

Today, under CM Adityanath, goons don’t call the shots and criminals don’t enjoy any VIP treatment, he said, referring to the alleged lawlessness in the state under the previous Samajwadi Party government.

Pointing to the hurdles created by the SP government in police reforms, he said, “During the first three years of PM Modi’s government, the state police did not benefit from efforts for improvement.”

HM Shah also hit out at the SP government for corruption in recruitment, saying the current hiring of 60,244 constables in UP Police has been done without any ‘Kharchi-Parchi’ and only on the basis of merit.

“Earlier, recruitments used to take place on a caste basis, but not anymore. The current hiring has been done transparently,” he said, expressing satisfaction over the appointment of 12,048 women as constables.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Strong words from HM Shah! 🇮🇳 Operation Sindoor sends a clear message that India won't tolerate terrorism anymore. Remember 26/11 when we couldn't respond? Now our forces strike back with precision. Proud of our armed forces and leadership!
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the strong stance on security, I wish the government would focus equally on job creation beyond police recruitment. 60,000 jobs is good, but we need millions more. The youth need sustainable employment, not just symbolic gestures.
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Amit S.
The comparison with Congress era is spot on! For decades we suffered attacks without response. Now terrorists think twice before targeting India. Operation Sindoor shows our new deterrence capability. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Sunita R.
So happy to see 12,000 women joining UP Police! This is real women empowerment. My daughter wants to join police force too - earlier we worried about safety and corruption in recruitment. Now there's hope for merit-based opportunities. 👮‍♀️
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Vikram J.
The claims about poverty reduction and economy sound impressive, but ground reality is different in my village. Prices are rising faster than incomes. Security is important, but roti-kapda-makaan still matters most to common people. Government should balance both.
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Neha T.
While I support strong action against terrorism, we must ensure innocent people aren't affected in these operations. Also, the political rhetoric against previous governments could be toned down - nation building requires statesmanship beyond party politics.

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