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Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday chaired a high-level meeting in New Delhi to review the security scenario in Jammu and Kashmir. Various issues related to terrorism, security and border security in Jammu and Kashmir were discussed in this meeting. Home Minister Amit Shah made it clear in this meeting that the Modi government is fully committed to making Jammu and Kashmir terrorism-free and steps are being taken continuously in this direction.

The Home Minister said that monitoring terrorism, narco-terrorism and terror-financing is the top priority of the government. He also said that the government is committed to completely eradicate the ecosystem of terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir and it will be ensured that peace and security is maintained in the state.

Instructions to BSF

Union Home Minister Amit Shah gave special instructions to the Border Security Force (BSF) to further strengthen the border security grid. He also instructed to ensure "zero infiltration" in Jammu and Kashmir by using high-tech equipment. Shah said that it is important to thwart any kind of infiltration attempt on the border so that terrorists can be prevented from entering the state.

Zero Tater Plan

The Home Minister directed to further strengthen the 'Zero Terror Plan' to end terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir. The main objective of this plan is to completely end terrorist activities in the state. Under this, strict action will be taken against terrorists by the security forces. Along with this, awareness about terrorism will be increased in the society.

Instructions to all security agencies

In this meeting, Amit Shah instructed all the security agencies to remain alert and work together. He also said that there should be coordination between all the agencies so that any activity of terrorists can be stopped in time and the security situation can be improved.