Border security, tackling terror is top priority: Shah

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Press Trust of India Jaipur
Last Updated : Dec 13 2015 | 6:28 PM IST
Asserting that Modi government has given top priority to ensuring secure borders and tackling terrorism, BJP President Amit Shah today said there is "zero tolerance" policy and it has deterred incidents like beheading of soldier Hemraj by Pakistani troops in 2013.
Addressing a rally on the second anniversary of Vasundhara Raje government in Rajasthan at Janpath here, he said the NDA government was also moving faster than its predecessors on addressing farmers' issues, changes for economic growth and other areas.
"On the issue of national security, Modi government has put on priority both terrorism and border security by adopting zero tolerance policy," he said
"Aaj kisi ki himmat nahin hai ke bhai Hemraj ki tarah sena ke jawan ka sir kaat kar lejaye (No one can dare to decapitate an army man like our brother Hemraj)," he said.
Lance Naik Hemraj was killed and beheaded by Pakistani soldiers on January 8, 2013 in Poonch sector of Jammu & Kashmir.
"Modi government has clearly adopted zero tolerance on issues of terrorism and on border security," he added.
On the issue of farmers, he said that since independence no government could implement schemes to provide them security.
But Modi government has changed rules and relaxed norms of compensation to farmers.
"Earlier, if their was any natural calamity or disaster, the farmers only had the God above and their land, there was no relief for farmers. But now calamity affected farmers can get compensation if 33 per cent crop is damaged," he said.
Soil Health Card, launched in Rajasthan last year, and PM Irrigation scheme have shown that the Modi government has focussed on farmers' issues and grievances in a way no previous government did, he claimed.
Mudra Banking was another milestone of the Modi government as poor youths willing to set up their own enterprise could get bank loan on low interest rate without any gurantee, Shah said.
Skill India, Swachch BharatAbhiyan, Digital India, JanDhan Yojna and changes for economic growth were other areas where Modi government has moved faster than any other previous government, he claimed.
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First Published: Dec 13 2015 | 6:28 PM IST

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