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Amit Shah tells DGPs to keep watch on demographic changes in border areas

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New Delhi, Aug 18: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday said police chiefs of border states should keep a watchful eye on the demographic changes taking place in the border areas.
Shah was addressing the National Security Strategies (NSS) Conference 2022, which was attended by the top brass of the country’s police forces.
The two-day conference held in Delhi discussed subjects like cryptocurrency, counter-drone technology, cyber and social media surveillance, emerging challenges due to 5G, demographic changes and growing radicalisation in border areas. Shah said it was the responsibility of the director generals of police (DGPs) to gather all technical and strategic information in their states, especially in the border districts.
The DGPs of border states should keep a watchful eye on the demographic changes taking place in border areas, he said. The home minister further said that since becoming the prime minister in 2014, Narendra Modi has not only given a thrust to internal security of the country but has also strengthened the mechanism to face challenges.
He said states should give top priority to the issues related to national security as this is the fight for the future of the country and the youth, for which everyone has to come together and win at any cost.
Shah added that in the field of internal security, the government has achieved greater success in dealing with terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir, various extremist groups in the northeast and Left Wing Extremism.
Under Modi’s leadership, the central government has enacted many new laws, increased coordination with states, increased budgetary allocations and made optimum use of technology, he said.
“The prime minister has tried to change the nature of the DGP conference since 2014, and we see that we have been successful in finding solutions to many problems,” the Union home minister said.
Shah said a system has been developed for the first time in the country in the form of the National Automatic Fingerprint Identification System (NAFIS) and it should percolate down to the grassroots level.
Referring to the problems of circulation of narcotics, he said it was not enough to just catch a consignment since the complete uprooting of the drugs network and getting to the bottom of its source and destination are of utmost necessity. (PTI)

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