"India's borders are more safe and secure as compared to the past and the government has decided to make the borders highly protected in the years to come so that no citizen of a foreign country can enter into India without the permission of the government of India," Singh said.
He was speaking at the inauguration of a 'MODI-fest' here to mark the third anniversary of the Narendra Modi government.
He said the surgical strike carried out by Indian forces on terrorist launchpads across the Line of Control last year had given a strong message that, if needed, India could hit targets beyond its boundary.
Singh said he had directed the director general of the Border Security Force (BSF) not to fire the first bullet at Pakistan, but if Pakistan opened fire at India the forces should retaliate effectively.
In the programme organised at Muhana mandi and attended by scores of farmers, the home minister said the government had taken several decisions for the development of the country and aims to establish a "new India" for which the cooperation of people, youths in particular, was needed.
He said that the government plans to provide LPG connections to five crore families by 2019.
"Over two crore connections have been given and the rest will be given by 2019," he said.
Singh also said that corruption was rampant under the erstwhile UPA government, but there has not been a single allegation of corruption after the Narendra Modi-led NDA dispensation assumed office in 2014.
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