Under Modi, ISIS failed in India despite large Muslim population: Rajnath

India has largest Muslim population in the world but ISIS failed in India: Rajnath Singh

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Rajnath Singh, Rajnath, HM
Rajnath Singh

India has the largest Muslim population in the world but had been unable to establish itself in the country, Home Minister said here today.

Singh was giving a report card of his ministry on the completion of three years of the Narendra



"We have strived to provide security for the nation, with full responsibility," he said at a press conference.

He said 90 sympathisers had been arrested across the country.

Singh said and Ansar Ul Ammah have been included in the list of terrorist organisations.

According to the minister, there had been a 25 per cent reduction in Naxal attacks in 2014-17 as compared to 2011-14 (tenure). He also said three years of government had seen a 42 per cent reduction in deaths in Naxal attacks as compared to last three years of the

Singh said there was 45 per cent reduction in infiltration from in the six months post-surgical strike at the Line of Control in September last year as compared to the corresponding period previous year.

The minister said the government would put an end to Pakistan-sponsored terrorism and ensure peace in Jammu and Kashmir.

Under Modi, ISIS failed in India despite large Muslim population: Rajnath

India has largest Muslim population in the world but ISIS failed in India: Rajnath Singh

India has largest Muslim population in the world but ISIS failed in India: Rajnath Singh India has the largest Muslim population in the world but had been unable to establish itself in the country, Home Minister said here today.

Singh was giving a report card of his ministry on the completion of three years of the Narendra

"We have strived to provide security for the nation, with full responsibility," he said at a press conference.

He said 90 sympathisers had been arrested across the country.

Singh said and Ansar Ul Ammah have been included in the list of terrorist organisations.

According to the minister, there had been a 25 per cent reduction in Naxal attacks in 2014-17 as compared to 2011-14 (tenure). He also said three years of government had seen a 42 per cent reduction in deaths in Naxal attacks as compared to last three years of the

Singh said there was 45 per cent reduction in infiltration from in the six months post-surgical strike at the Line of Control in September last year as compared to the corresponding period previous year.

The minister said the government would put an end to Pakistan-sponsored terrorism and ensure peace in Jammu and Kashmir.
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