New Delhi: Sending a clear signal to the hostile nations, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday warned that those challenging India's sovereignty will be responded in the same language. Delivering the Rustamji Memorial Lecture on 18th Investiture Ceremony of the Border Security Force (BSF) at the Vigyan Bhawan in the national capital, Shah said, "Border security is national security. We have many challenges. I have complete faith in our paramilitary forces. Under Prime Minister Narendra Modi, we have an independent defence policy in which those challenging our sovereignty will get the response in the same language."
Paying tributes to those who have made supreme sacrifice for the nation, the Home Minister said, "India is strengthening its position on world map. These bravehearts and warriors cannot be forgotten. India has a place of pride on the world map due to BSF and our paramilitary forces who are protecting borders. We had to proceed with 7,516 km of coastal border and over 15,000 km of ground border. For a long time, there were no discussions on border safety due to some priorities. When Atal Bihari Vajpayee's government was formed, the issue was pushed forward."
Recalling the contributions made by Rustamji and that of BSF, Shah said, "In erstwhile east Pakistan, human rights were being abused. Women were being tortured. BSF troops played a crucial role and now Bangladesh is an independent nation. Rustamji (BSF founder Khusro Faramurz Rustamji) oversaw operation."