Targets 3 Families Again, Says They Failed To Stop Terrorism Mendhar: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday said there is peace along the borders in Jammu and Kashmir as Pakistan fears Prime Minister Narendra Modi and would not dare to open fire knowing fully that India’s response will be befitting to silence its guns. Addressing an election rally in this border area in the Union territory’s Poonch district in support of BJP candidate Murtaza Khan, Shah said the Centre wiped out terrorism by replacing guns and stones in the hands of youngsters with laptops and added the government would not allow guns to resonate in the hills of Jammu region. “We will construct more bunkers along the borders for the safety of people.

I want to remind you of cross-border firings in the 1990s...

Is cross-border firing happening today?” Shah asked. “It is because the earlier rulers here were frightened of Pakistan, but now Pakistan fears Modi. They would not dare to fire but if they did, they would be given a befitting reply,” he added.

Shah said that “terrorism erupted in 1990 and continued till 2014, claiming the lives of 40,000 people”. “These three families failed to stop terrorism and instead encouraged it. The BJP and Modi put an end to terrorism and replaced the guns and stones in the hands of the youth with laptops,” he added.

Shah claimed that National Conference vice president Omar Abdullah is frightening people about revival of terrorism. “I want to tell from.