Shah says Pak scared of PM, raps 3 families
The New Indian Express|September 22, 2024
UNION Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday said there is peace along the borders in Jammu and Kashmir as Pakistan is afraid of PM Narendra Modi and does not dare to open fire knowing that India's response will be befitting.
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Shah says Pak scared of PM, raps 3 families

"Pakistan does not dare to start cross-border firing. If they fire a bullet, we will retaliate with an artillery shell," Shah said said, addressing an election rally in the border town of Mendhar in J&K's Poonch district.

He said 40,000 people were killed in J&K due to terrorism from 1990 to 2014. "The three families (Abdullahs, Gandhis and Muftis) did not stop terrorism and instead promoted it," he said, emphasising that the Modi government has buried terrorism deep in the ground and replaced the guns and stones in the hands of the youth with laptops.

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