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Terror activities down by 34%, civilian deaths by 90% since scrapping Art 370: Home Minister

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NEW DELHI, Oct 27: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday said that the country has
witnessed a 34 per cent decrease in terrorist activities after the abrogation of Article 370 in Jammu
& .
Addressing the inaugural session of the 2-day Chintin Shivir in Surajkund, Haryana, Union Home
Minister Amit Shah said, “There has been a 34 per cent decrease in terrorist activities, a 64 per cent
decrease in the death of security forces and a 90 per cent decrease in civilian deaths.”
The objective of ‘Chintan Shivir' is to prepare an action plan for the implementation of ‘Vision 2047'
and ‘Panch Pran' announced in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Independence Day speech, an
official statement from the government said. Development of an ecosystem for cybercrime
management, modernisation of police forces, increase in usage of information in the
criminal justice system, land border management and coastal security and other internal security
issues will be discussed at the event, it added.
The role of ‘Nari Shakti' is important to achieve the goal of ‘Developed by 2047' and special
emphasis will be given to the safety of women and creating a safe environment for them. The aim of
the conference is also to facilitate policy making and better planning and coordination in
these mentioned areas.
He further added that the National Investigation Agency has been given extraterritorial rights. “We
have decided to set up NIA branches in every state by 2024,” he added.
In the two-day event, various topics will be discussed in the six sessions. On the first day, issues such
as home guards, civil defence, fire protection and enemy property will be discussed. The next day
matters such as cyber security, drug trafficking, women's safety and border management will be
discussed, the statement said.
The Union Home Minister claimed that the government has been getting suggestions regarding
improvement in CrPC and IPC. “I'm looking into it in detail, invested hours in it. We will very soon
come up with new CrPC, IPC drafts in the Parliament,” he pointed out. (Agencies)

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