New Delhi: Amidst the continuing standoff with China in Ladakh, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday said the Modi government is fully alert towards securing each inch of the country's land and no one can take it away.
Shah also said the government is taking all possible military and diplomatic steps to resolve the standoff in Ladakh with China.
"We are vigilant for every inch of our land, no one can take it away...Our defence forces and leadership are capable of defending the country's sovereignty and border," he told a national news channel when asked about the current standoff with China in Ladakh.
The home minister also said that the government is committed to protecting the sovereignty and security of the country.
The home minister said there will be a change of government in West Bengal after next year's assembly elections and a BJP government will assume power there.
"We feel we will have a determined fight in West Bengal and we will form the government," he said.
He also said that the law and order situation in West Bengal is serious and political parties like the BJP have every right to seek the imposition of President's rule there.
"The central government will take an appropriate decision taking into account the Constitution and on the basis of the governor's report," he said.
Asked to comment about the incident of alleged gang-rape and murder of a woman at Hathras in Uttar Pradesh, Shah slammed the opposition for indulging in politics over it and said all accused were arrested on the day of the incident and a CBI inquiry is already under progress.
"There was a rape in Hathras and a similar incident had taken place in Rajasthan. But politics is centred around Hathras only. No one raised the incident of Rajasthan. The accused (in Hathras) were caught on the same day. A committee has been constituted to probe it...the CBI is also probing it. There should not be politics on it," he said.
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Asked about the situation in Jammu and Kashmir a year after the abrogation of Article 370, the home minister said law and order in the Union territory is normal now even though there was a challenge due to the COVID-19 situation.
"(New Lieutenant Governor) Manoj Sinha ji is there now and he will ensure that development reaches the last man. You will see major development there in 5-6 months," he said.
Shah also asked Congress president Sonia Gandhi and her son Rahul Gandhi to publicly endorse party leader and former home minister P Chidambaram's statement that the special status of Jammu and Kashmir should be restored.
Asked about allegations of drug menace in Bollywood, Shah said he does not want to link the two.
"I think drugs and Bollywood should not be seen together. Drugs are a menace and should be ended soon. We have taken many strong steps in the past and are going to strengthen law and infrastructure to check it.
"You will see a big change in the coming days when it comes to probing infrastructure, legal provisions and manpower for eradicating the menace of drugs from the country," he said.
The home minister also appealed to the people to follow the prime minister's advice on COVID-19.
"Till there is a medicine, we all should follow the prime minister's advice to wash hands, keep distance and wear masks," he said.
PTI
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