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Amit Shah’s Visit to Haridwar

In a significant event in Haridwar, Uttarakhand, Amit Shah inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for development projects worth over Rs 1,129 crore. This initiative aims to enhance infrastructure and public services in the region.

During the event, Shah handed over appointment letters to 2,000 police constables, addressing the need for improved law enforcement in the area. Additionally, he presented citizenship certificates to five Hindu families who have faced religious persecution, highlighting the ongoing efforts to provide refuge to those in need.

As part of this initiative, 153 refugees from Pakistan and Afghanistan living in Uttarakhand were granted Indian citizenship, including individuals like Hanseri Bai, Shailesh, and Durganath Rajput, who fled their home countries due to persecution.

Shah also launched the e-Zero FIR system in Uttarakhand, designed to assist victims of financial cyber fraud involving amounts exceeding Rs 1 lakh. This system is expected to streamline the reporting process for such crimes, making it easier for victims to seek justice.

In his address, Amit Shah criticized the Congress party, alleging that it has facilitated the entry of infiltrators into the country. He specifically called out Rahul Gandhi, stating that he opposes every step and decision of the government, as he sees negativity in everything.

Shah further noted that the Dhami government had successfully removed around 10,000 encroachments in Uttarakhand, emphasizing the administration’s commitment to maintaining law and order in the state.

The Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) allows refugees facing religious persecution to apply for Indian citizenship, a point that Shah reiterated during his speech, underscoring the government’s stance on providing sanctuary to those in distress.

As the event concluded, Amit Shah’s remarks, including the slogan “Bharat Mata Ki Jai,” resonated with the audience, reflecting a blend of national pride and political messaging.

Overall, this sequence of events highlights the government’s ongoing efforts to address social issues while also navigating the political landscape, particularly in relation to opposition parties.

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