India may take action against terrorism across border: Defence Minister

    New Delhi, Oct 29:India has clearly told Pakistan that action against
    terrorism will be taken not only on this side of the border but also
    on their side if needed, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said on
    Friday.
    He was speaking at the valedictory session of a national conference on
    ‘Delivering Democracy: Reviewing 2 Decades of Narendra Modi as Head of
    Govt’.

    “Modi ji has redesigned and redefined India’s attitude against
    terrorism. Remember, what a soft attitude was maintained against
    terrorists during earlier governments,” Singh told the gathering. If
    there were terrorist incidents, there was talk of giving “safe
    passage” to them, there used to be talk of playing or not playing
    matches against Pakistan, he said.”Now the situation has changed. Our
    government has said clearly that terrorism and talks cannot go hand in
    hand. For the last few years, we have stopped having any talks with
    Pakistan,” the minister mentioned.”Now we don’t talk about playing or
    not playing (cricket) matches. Instead, we have stated it clearly that
    action against terrorism will be taken — on this side of the border
    as well as on the other side of the border if needed,” he added.

    “People used to say that if Article 370 is abolished, then the entire
    Kashmir will burn…All in all, Jammu and Kashmir is peaceful except
    for a few incidents,” he said at an event here. Rajouri and Poonch in
    Jammu region have witnessed a rise in infiltration attempts since June
    this year, resulting in the killing of nine terrorists in separate
    encounters. The Centre had on August 5, 2019 abolished Article 370 of
    the Constitution that granted special status to Jammu and Kashmir.
    Singh said, “It is true that our enemy forces are fidgety. I can say
    with surety that terrorists’ confidence has been broken in Kashmir
    Valley.

    “Since October 11, the Indian Army is conducting a massive search
    operation to track down hiding terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir’s twin
    border districts of Poonch and Rajouri. Pakistan was not able to
    gather any support on the topic of Kashmir even after trying a lot,
    the minister said.

    Discussing Modi’s commitment to development, Singh said for a long
    time, promotion of trade, industry and business was avoided in this
    country.”It was believed that if you stand with business and industry
    then your social commitment is weak. Modiji gave a tough challenge to
    this misconception. He recognised and respected industry and
    entrepreneurs in nation building, supported and promoted them also,”
    Singh said. Singh shared details of his long association with Modi
    when they were chief ministers of Uttar Pradesh and Gujarat
    respectively, and said Modi’s amazing decision-making ability and
    imaginative power impressed him the most. Modi served as chief
    minister of Gujarat from 2001 till his election as prime minister in
    2014.