Union Home Minister Amit Shah declared that the punishment for those involved in the recent Delhi blast will send a strong message to the world that no one should ever attempt such an act again. He made these remarks through a video address during the inauguration of Shri Motibhai R Chaudhary Sagar Sainik School and Sagar Organic Plant at Boriyavi village in Gujarat’s Mehsana district.
Shah’s planned visit to Gujarat was canceled following the blast near the Red Fort on Monday evening which claimed thirteen lives. During his virtual address he emphasized that every individual connected to the attack would face the harshest legal consequences and assured that the Government of India and the Ministry of Home Affairs are fully committed to bringing justice.
He offered heartfelt condolences to the families of those who lost their lives and stated that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s determination to ensure strict punishment for the perpetrators of this terrorist act would be fulfilled. Shah added that such action would demonstrate to the global community that India will never tolerate terrorism.
Highlighting the country’s global stance against terrorism he said that under Prime Minister Modi’s leadership the world has witnessed India’s decisive efforts in combating terror over the past eleven years. Shah was initially scheduled to attend a book fair in Ahmedabad and later inaugurate the Sainik School and Sagar Organic Plant of Dudhsagar Dairy but the visit was called off following the deadly car explosion in Delhi.







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