Jammu and Kashmir: Amit Shah spends night in CRPF camp in Pulwama
New Delhi/Pulwama: Union Home Minister Amit Shah recently spent a night at the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) camp in the Lethpora area of the Jammu and Kashmir where he also had his dinner with the security personnel.
He visited the camp during his three-day visit to Jammu and Kashmir.
Speaking at the CRPF camp in Pulwama, Union Home Minister Amit Shah was quoted as saying by ABP News: "We should not be satisfied till total peace is achieved".
मैं अर्धसैनिक बलों के जवानों के साथ समय बिताना चाहता था, उनसे मिलकर उनके अनुभव और कठिनाइयों को जानना और जज़्बे को देखना चाहता था।
— Amit Shah (@AmitShah) October 25, 2021
इसलिए पुलवामा के लेथपोरा सीआरपीएफ कैम्प में अपने बहादुर जवानों के साथ भोजन किया व आज का रात्रि विश्राम भी कैम्प में जवानों के साथ करूँगा। @crpfindia pic.twitter.com/PJ4qxnnhAk
Calling it his "most important" engagement during his visit to the Union territory, he added: "I want to spend one night with you people and understand your problems."
पुलवामा के कायराना आतंकी हमले में शहीद हुए @crpfindia के बहादुर जवानों को आज पुलवामा शहीद स्मारक पर जाकर श्रद्धांजलि अर्पित की।
— Amit Shah (@AmitShah) October 26, 2021
देश की रक्षा हेतु आपका समर्पण व सर्वोच्च बलिदान आतंकवाद के समूल नाश के हमारे संकल्प को और दृढ़ करता है। वीर बलिदानियों को कोटि-कोटि वंदन। pic.twitter.com/kyVa9JH6HP
Amit Shah said that the law and order situation has improved a lot in Jammu and Kashmir, adding that he was hopeful "we will be able to realise a peaceful Jammu and Kashmir as envisaged by Prime Minister Modi during our lifetime".
He also paid tributes to the CRPF men who list their lives in a terror attack in Pulwama in 2019.
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