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“Terrorism Is The Greatest Enemy Of Humanity, India Will Continue Zero-Tolerance Policy”: HM Amit Shah

Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday paid tributes to the victims of the Pahalgam terror attack, recalling the innocent lives lost and reaffirming India’s unwavering commitment to its zero-tolerance approach against terrorism.
In a post on X, HM Amit Shah said, “On this day, we solemnly remember the innocent lives we lost in the horrific Pahalgam terror attack last year. The grief and pain of losing our people still remain in the heart of every Indian. Terrorism is the greatest enemy of humanity, against which we must stand united to fight and defeat.”
He further stated, “India will continue its zero-tolerance policy against terrorism and those who harbour it.” (KNC)

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