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“J&K Moving Towards Lasting Peace; Violence Down Sharply After Article-370 Removal”: HM Amit Shah

KG News Desk by KG News Desk
February 16, 2026
in Jammu and Kashmir
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“J&K Moving Towards Lasting Peace; Violence Down Sharply After Article-370 Removal”: HM Amit Shah
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New Delhi, Feb 16 : Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Monday said that Jammu and Kashmir is steadily progressing towards lasting peace, asserting that incidents of violence have dropped significantly since the abrogation of Article 370.

Addressing the 79th Raising Day celebrations of Delhi Police, Shah, as per news agency JKNS, said the country’s internal security scenario has witnessed a remarkable transformation over the past decade. He stated that violence in Jammu and Kashmir, the Northeast and Left Wing Extremism-affected areas has declined by more than 80 percent.

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“The day is not far when these regions will be completely free from violence. Maoism will be eradicated from the country by March 31, 2026,” Shah said.

During the event, the Home Minister also e-inaugurated the newly constructed Delhi Police Special Cell Integrated Headquarters, built at an estimated cost of Rs 375 crore. He described it as the country’s most advanced anti-narcotics and anti-terrorism centre, adding that it would serve as a benchmark for police forces nationwide.

Shah further highlighted reforms in the criminal justice system, stating that with the complete implementation of the three new criminal laws within the next two years, the time taken from FIR registration to the Supreme Court’s final verdict will be reduced to under three years. He noted that terrorism has now been clearly defined in criminal law, enabling stronger and more effective action.

He reiterated that the government remains committed to strengthening national security and ensuring durable peace and development in Jammu and Kashmir. (JKNS)

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