According to Prime Minister Modi, we must defeat all forms of Naxalism 》》28 October Current Affairs in English 》》 Today Current Affairs 》》 Daily Current Affairs

According to Prime Minister Modi, we must defeat all forms of Naxalism.

Mr. Modi calls for "One Nation, One Police Uniform" at a meeting of state home ministers in Faridabad.

On Friday, October 28, 2022, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed a 'Chintan Shivir' of State Home Ministers and DGPs via video conferencing in Faridabad, calling for the abolition of all forms of Naxalism. "Naxals can be carrying both guns and pens. "They are deceiving the youth," Mr. Modi stated.

Mr. Modi asked the police to be cautious, stating that intellectual capacity should be increased to defeat forces that could destroy the country's unity by exploiting the emotions of the youth. "If an incident occurs, states should send experts to investigate." They put on an innocent face while speaking the language of the law and the constitution." The Prime Minister stated that security forces should be able to identify such forces (Naxals).

Mr. Modi advocated'multi-storey police stations,' where the police stations could function from the ground floor and residential flats could be built on the floors above, in order to modernise the police forces. This will address the issue of police officers working far from cities, according to the Prime Minister, who also urged officers to avoid using old vehicles in accordance with the government's scrapping policy.

The Prime Minister, in advocating for "one nation, one police uniform," stated that states should deliberate on the issue and that he was not imposing his views on them. "Police uniforms should be identifiable uniformly across the country, just as a post box has a distinct identity," Mr. Modi said.

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Mr. Modi reiterated that social media should not be underestimated, claiming that fake news generated by it could cause chaos. "We saw the kind of fake news that was spread and the subsequent violence during the reservation issue." Before forwarding any news, verify it from ten different sources." Mr. Prime Minister made an appeal and sought to build a technological strength to counter a fake news-driven society.

On the war on terror, the Prime Minister stated that laws such as UAPA had given law enforcement agencies a boost in their fight against terrorism.

Mr. Modi recalled that, while the country is making great strides, it is also facing development challenges. "Some powers will mock you at first, but as you progress, they will begin to regard you as an enemy." Some argue that India should not enter a specific production or manufacturing field because it has previously been their fiefdom. They are forced to consider where their products will go if India becomes a manufacturing hub. "It doesn't take long for such challenges to turn into enmity," Mr. Modi said.


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