PM Modi removed ‘troubles’, necessities in the way of peace, development: Amit Shah

Union Home Minister Amit Shah Prime Minister said on Sunday Narendra Modi Removed all obstacles and took North East on the path of peace and development. The people of Assam have voted for the BJP for the second time in a row because they have realized that there is no place for ‘terrorism’ (militancy) and ‘andolan’ (movement) in the state.”

The Union Home Minister, after launching two projects here, said “bottlenecks” hindering peace and progress in the region have been removed. The Union Home Minister said that the development journey that started more than five years ago should be accelerated. Shah also said that the prime minister has always given priority to the Northeast region, and has recently inducted five ministers from the region in his cabinet, including former chief minister Sarbananda Sonowal. “It is only in the BJP that a successful and chief minister paves the way for a new one and is welcomed with a pat on the back. Assam has benefited in two ways – a hardworking chief minister and a cabinet minister who is always there to think for the state. lives.” Speaking about the various movements that have instigated Assam in the past, the Home Minister said that perhaps no other state has suffered so much bloodshed and violence, but what they achieved – nothing.

Shah also laid the foundation stone of Tamulpur Medical College and Hospital remotely, which was promised in the Bodoland Territorial Area (BTR) agreement. “This is not a general agreement, but we have included clauses which were not sought by any stakeholder. The medical college and hospital in Tamulpur was not the demand of the Bodo people, but we have included it.”

Earlier, “We had planned to implement all clauses of the Bodo Accord before the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, but we have already initiated measures to fulfill 90 per cent of the clauses and we will continue to implement all clauses of the Bodo Accord by the 75th anniversary of independence.” He claimed that the agreements were gathering dust earlier and the government did not take any steps to fulfill it, but the Prime Minister’s initiative to carry forward the agreements signed with various organizations in the region has led to peace and development. paved the way for. The Kamakhya Temple earlier on Sunday also launched a new Radiation Therapy Section at the State Cancer Institute at the Guwahati Medical College.

He said that another cancer hospital being set up by the Center and the state along with the Tata Trusts is nearing completion and the Chief Minister has assured me that it can be inaugurated by the Prime Minister by December this year. The Home Minister formally distributed a financial assistance of Rs one lakh to the next of kin of those who lost their lives to Covid-19 to 100 selected beneficiaries under ‘Prathana Aachani’.

Since last year, 5114 people have died due to this virus in Assam. Meanwhile, the Assam Rifles said in a statement that the Union Home Minister visited the headquarters in Shillong and interacted with the jawans.

“In his first visit to the Assam Rifles, the Hon’ble Minister was briefed on the operational and administrative issues of the force by Lt Gen PC Nair, AVSM, YSM, DG Assam Rifles.” “Had lunch and spent a good time interacting with our brave @official_dgar personnel at Lightcore, Meghalaya. Assam Rifles, the Guardian of the North East, is India’s oldest paramilitary force. The nation is proud of its bravery and courage, Shah tweeted.

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