After polls, J&K police alone will handle law & order: Amit Shah

Credit: IndiaTimes- Published on March 26, 2024
Union home minister Amit Shah shared a seven-year plan to transfer law and order duties from central troops to Jammu and Kashmir police, emphasising the increased role of the state police in anti-terror operations. The discussion also included the nullification of Article 370, BJP's electoral prospects, and actions against...

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Amit Shah

32nd and current Home Minister of India (born 1964)
Union home minister Amit Shah announced the government's goal to ensure justice for all undertrials who have completed one-third of their maximum sentence before..
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Congress has criticized Prime Minister Narendra Modi for neglecting Manipur for the past 18 months amidst escalating violence. The party demands that Modi visit..
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Amit Shah and PM Modi have praised the film Sabarmati Report. The film revisits the Godhra train burning incident and its aftermath. The film stars Vikrant..
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Violence continues to grip Manipur, claiming seven lives on Monday, including a protester in Jiribam. The discovery of bodies in Assam's Barak River heightened..
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Union home minister Amit Shah reviewed the security situation in Manipur on Sunday after fresh violence erupted. He directed officials to take all necessary..
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Bharatiya Janata Party

Indian political party
JP Nadda on Friday accused the Congress of pushing an "incorrect, false and politically" motivated narrative on the issue of Manipur unrest, as he hit back at..
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Maharashtra witnessed a 66% voter turnout, the highest in 30 years, for its state assembly elections. Exit polls present mixed predictions, with some favoring..
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BJP President JP Nadda responded to Congress Chief Mallikarjun Kharge's letter to the President regarding the Manipur violence. Nadda accused the Congress of..
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