Ceasefire in J&K not for militants: Amit Shah

IANS  |  New Delhi 

on Saturday said that the ceasefire announced by the Centre in during the Muslim holy month of does not apply to militants.

"When the or paramilitary forces take action, it is not limited to terrorists only," he said.

"A big area has to be covered, schools and homes have to be vacated and after that action is taken. So, the decision was taken to take no action during "

At the same time he said that if militants carry out attacks, "our soldiers are free to take action".

"This ceasefire is not for terrorists. This ceasefire is for people to discharge their religious rituals in a peaceful manner," Shah said.

"The BJP government has taken the decision to ruthlessly uproot terrorism," he added.

The Centre on Wednesday announced a ceasefire in the troubled state, asking security forces to halt their operations during the to help "peace loving Muslims" observe the holy month in a peaceful environment.

Referring to the surgical strike carried out by the Indian in Pakistan-administered in 2016 following the cross-border terror attack on an camp in Uri that claimed the lives of 19 Indian soldiers, the said that "had this government of under (Prime Minister) Narendra Modi not taken the decision, the Indian Army would not have carried out surgical strikes, and the people of could not have said with pride that our country's soldiers cannot be played with".

"After the surgical strike, the world's view of India has changed,a Shah said.

"Now, the whole world accepts that after the US and Israel, if any country can take revenge against terrorists, it is India."

Regarding Hafiz Saeed, the alleged brain behind the 2008 terror attacks, Shah said that India has broken his back and his men.

"The BJP government has selectively targeted them and threw them away," he said.

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First Published: Sat, May 19 2018. 22:22 IST