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Militancy biggest form of human rights violation, says HM Amit Shah

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April 22, 2022
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New Delhi: Militancy is the biggest form of human rights violation and action against Militancy cannot be contradictory to human rights, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Thursday.

Addressing the 13th foundation day of the National Investigation Agency (NIA) here, Shah said strong action has been taken against terror funding in Jammu and Kashmir and against those who had helped Militancy and were living respectfully in society.

Militancy is the biggest curse for the society, he said, adding that if there is any country which bore the maximum brunt of Militancy, it is India.

“I have some differences with human rights organisations. Whenever there is an anti-terror action, some human rights groups come forward to raise the issue. But I strongly believe that there cannot be a bigger human rights violation than Militancy. It is the biggest form of human rights violation.

“Action against Militancy cannot be contradictory to human rights. It is absolutely necessary to root out Militancy to protect human rights,” Shah said amid an applause from officers of the NIA and other security organisations.

The home minister said the Narendra Modi government has adopted a zero-tolerance policy towards Militancy and was working to root out the menace from India.

He said the NIA had registered terror funding cases and these cases helped to a great extent to root out Militancy from Jammu and Kashmir.

Shah said that earlier, there was no proper action against terror funding. In 2018, cases were registered against terror funding for the first time, and because of that, there is no smooth road for funding Militancy in Jammu and Kashmir, he added.

“In 2021-22, the NIA registered many cases which helped in destroying sleeper cells in Jammu and Kashmir. It has taken strong action against the logistics and supply chain and those who had helped Militancy and were living respectfully in society. They were exposed by the NIA and brought to justice. This is a big thing,” he said.

In Jammu and Kashmir, fighting against Militancy and Militants is one thing and action taken to root out Militancy is another thing, Shah said.

“We have to root out Militancy from Jammu and Kashmir. So, we have to destroy the mechanism of terror funding. Because of the terror funding cases of Jammu and Kashmir registered by the NIA, it has become very difficult now to provide funds for terror acts there,” he said.

The home minister said there is a realisation worldwide that without India, no goal can be achieved — be it with regards to environment, economic growth, equal development or ending Militancy.

Without India, such goals cannot be achieved, and hence, it is absolutely necessary to ensure and strengthen the country’s internal security mechanism, he said.

“The prime minister has set a target of a USD 5 trillion economy for India. To achieve this goal, it is necessary to ensure the country’s internal security,” Shah said.

The minister said the 2008 Mumbai terror attack was an incident which necessitated reforms in institutions.

The NIA was formed after the Mumbai attacks, and all agencies became active against terror funding. There have been positive changes in anti-terror organisations, intelligence agencies and intelligence gathering mechanism, he said.

Lauding the NIA’s role in the last 13 years, the home minister said the agency should take some pledges for the next 25 years (Azadi ka Amrit Kaal) and efforts should be made so that successes could be achieved on them.

“Success is a good thing. But it is important how this success takes any organisation forward. If success gives encouragement, the organisation goes further. The NIA must consolidate and institutionalise its successes. Unless the successes are consolidated and institutionalised, the NIA will not be successful in its mission,” he said.

Shah also referred to sporadic protests that erupted in some places after the NIA took action, and said that without protests, real success cannot be achieved.

He also advocated sharing of information, intelligence and other data among law enforcement agencies to check Militancy, crime and criminals.

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