India's Minister Amit Shah Delivers Warning: Interfere With India and Face Reprisals
In Rajasthan, work has commenced on Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) worth an impressive Rs 3 lakh crore, as part of the state government's ongoing development initiatives. This news comes amidst a series of significant security operations undertaken by Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government to counter terrorism and assert India's defense posture.
One such operation, Operation Sindoor, was launched in response to a terrorist attack in Pahalgam that claimed the lives of 26 civilians. This operation targeted terrorist camps and infrastructure inside Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, aiming to destroy terrorist hideouts as retaliation and send a strong message that attacks on India would be met with consequences.
Following the Uri attack, where Indian soldiers were killed in a terrorist ambush, India conducted surgical strikes across the Line of Control targeting militant launch pads. This decisive action was widely seen as a strong message to terror groups and adversaries that India would not tolerate cross-border terrorism.
More recently, following the Pulwama attack, India launched airstrikes on terror camps inside Pakistan. This operation further demonstrated India’s readiness to take proactive measures in self-defense and counterterrorism efforts.
These operations have been highlighted by Union Home Minister Amit Shah as key measures under PM Modi’s leadership that have strengthened India’s security and sovereignty, signaling to the world that any attack or betrayal against India would have serious repercussions.
Meanwhile, in the cooperative sector, the government has taken several strides to ensure the benefits reach the people. Prime Minister Modi established a Ministry of Cooperation at the central level with a vision to reach every corner of the nation. The Ministry of Cooperation launched 61 initiatives in the last four years to strengthen the cooperative sector.
The BJP government in Rajasthan, under Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma, has also made significant strides in this sector. The creation of 40,000 new PACS (primary agricultural credit societies) has already started, with a goal to create 2 lakh new PACS. All states have accepted the new model bylaws for PACS, and the state government is praised for effectively implementing schemes and programs of the central government.
Union Home Minister Shah, currently in Jaipur to attend an event, inaugurated 24 food grain storage warehouses and 64 millet outlets virtually during his visit to Rajasthan. He also lauded the contributions made by the cooperative sector in the country's development over the last century.
The next 100 years, according to Shah, are the years of cooperatives. These strides in the cooperative sector, coupled with India's assertive security posture, are shaping a new era for the nation under PM Modi's leadership.
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- In the realm of politics and policy-and-legislation, the BJP government in Rajasthan, under Chief Minister Bhajanlal Sharma, continues to make significant strides, particularly in the cooperative sector, following Prime Minister Modi's establishment of a Ministry of Cooperation at the central level.
- Meanwhile, general-news headlines remain rife with reports of war-and-conflicts, as India's strong stance against terrorism is evident, with recent operations such as Operation Sindoor, the Uri attack response, and the Pulwama airstrikes indicative of the government's firm policy on counterterrorism and self-defense.