India's political leader Amit Shah issues warning, stating that those who betray the nation will face repercussions
Union Home Minister Amit Shah delivered a powerful address during an event marking International Cooperatives Year-2025, highlighting the government's commitment to national security and the expansion of cooperatives.
In his speech, Shah underscored the importance of India's national security, particularly in the face of terrorist threats. He praised the Modi government's decisive actions against terrorism, citing operations like Operation Sindoor, which aimed to dismantle terrorist hideouts in Pakistan following the Pahalgam terrorist attack [1].
Shah also emphasized the government's determination to eliminate Naxalism by March 31, 2026. This strategy includes enhancing security presence in Naxal-affected areas, disrupting Naxal supply chains, and promoting a structured surrender policy. The results have shown a significant decrease in violent incidents and casualties [2][4][5].
Moreover, the government is focusing on building a cyber-secure India, equipped with technology to combat cybercrime. Initiatives include developing applications to identify mule accounts and establishing helplines to assist victims of cybercrime [2].
Regarding betrayal, while Shah did not detail specific consequences, his emphasis on national security and the government's firm stance on terrorism and Naxalism suggests a strong approach against any form of betrayal or threat to national integrity.
In a significant move, an independent ministry has been established at the Centre with the aim of taking cooperatives to every village. Shah specifically mentioned farmers as a target group for this expansion, stating that the next 100 years are of cooperatives [3].
During his speech, Shah also reflected on the past, noting that during the Congress rule, terrorist attacks occurred almost every day in India. However, under the current government, the focus is on progress and development, as demonstrated by the government's efforts to strengthen security and expand cooperatives across the nation.
[1] https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/operation-sindoor-15-terrorists-killed-in-pakistan-india-says-2574508 [2] https://www.livemint.com/news/india/amit-shah-says-india-will-eliminate-naxalism-by-march-31-2026-11658558098663.html [3] https://www.financialexpress.com/economy/amit-shah-says-next-100-years-are-of-cooperatives/2370608/ [4] https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/amit-shah-says-naxalism-will-be-eliminated-by-2026/article31650371.ece [5] https://www.indiatoday.in/india/story/amit-shah-announces-elimination-of-naxalism-by-2026-1795705-2021-09-30
In his speech, Shah delved into the significance of politics and general news, particularly war-and-conflicts, as he discussed India's national security, highlighting the government's firm actions against terrorism and Naxalism. He underscored the importance of eliminating these threats to safeguard national integrity. The government's initiatives, such as Operation Sindoor and the strategic plan to eradicate Naxalism by March 31, 2026, are showcased as part of this ongoing commitment to national security.