Lakhimpur: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday said that the new India is ready to give a befitting reply under zero tolerance to those who try to breach the country’s security. Pointing out that there is no place for terrorism in the country, he noted that the Centre’s of security and good governance is based on the development of the country.
Addressing an event in Lakhimpur Kheri, “The new India does not harass anybody, but if anybody does any mischief action against India, the person won’t be spared and would be dealt with strongly.” He added, “There can be no place for terrorism or anarchy in our society.”
‘Centre’s model of security, good governance is based on development’
The Chief Minister further added, “The Government of India’s model of security, service, and good governance is based on development. It is based on the welfare of the poor and the security of all. But if anyone dares to breach the security, then under the policy of zero tolerance, New India is ready to give a befitting reply in the language it understands.”
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His statement came days after the Pahalgam terror attack in which 26 people were killed and several others were injured. The incident led to further deterioration of ties between India and Pakistan with New Delhi announcing a number of steps against Pakistan including the suspension of the Indus Water Treaty. Pakistan, on the other hand, announced the closure of its airspace for Indian airlines.
Earlier on Thursday, the Chief Minister noted that while terrorism is breathing its last in India the nation must believe in the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership. Pointing out the Pahalgam incident, he also noted that the targeting of innocent individuals based on their religious identity is intolerable. “To ask people their religion before killing them, turning women widows is unacceptable in India,” he said as per PTI.