Shah said the government’s fight against terrorism will continue till the menace is completely wiped out.
New Delhi: Insisting that by striking terror one should not think they have won the battle, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday said India will “hunt down” each and everyone involved in the Pahalgam terror attack and be made answerable for it.
At a function where he unveiled a statue of patriarch of Assam’s Bodo community Upendra Nath Brahma and name a road after him, Shah said the Modi government has been pursuing a zero-tolerance policy against terrorists and if someone thinks they will escape by carrying out such a cowardly attack, they are wrong.
“Whoever has carried out the dastardly attack in Pahalgam, we will not spare anyone. We will hunt down each and every perpetrator…This is Narendra Modi’s government,” he said.
Emphasising that the government’s fight against terrorism will continue till the menace is completely wiped out, Shah said, “do not think that you have won by killing 26 people. Everyone of you will be made answerable.”
He said the entire country is with the families of victims, sharing their grief and pain. He said under Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership, the government has been giving “strong response” to terrorists operating in the north-east, naxal-infested localities and in Kashmir.