Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Thursday said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government is firmly committed to rooting out terrorism from the country.
Shah posted a message on 'X', formerly Twitter, a few hours ago before attending the inauguration of the '3rd Anti-terror Conference' being hosted by the National Investigation Agency (NIA) here in the national capital.
«The Modi government is firmly committed to rooting out terrorism from our country.
Will inaugurate the '3rd Anti-terror Conference' hosted by @NIA_India in New Delhi today and illustrate Modi Ji's vision behind the policy of zero tolerance for terrorism adopted by our nation,» Amit Shah posted on 'X'.
The Home Minister will inaugurate the '3rd Anti-terror Conference' at 11 am at Sushma Swaraj Bhawan in Delhi's Chanakyapuri area.
The conference is being held by the NIA to discuss various issues to deal with the menace of terrorism and prepare a road map in the fight against it in close coordination with other agencies and state forces concerned.
The conference is learnt to be attended by the Anti-Terrorist Squad of state police forces across the country and other concerned officers from different forces as well as other departments under the Ministry of Home Affairs engaged in anti-terror projects.
Counter-terrorism issues from financing to inter-state, as well as, foreign links of gangsters with banned terror outfits like Khalistentities are among the issues to be discussed in the conference which would be attended by different ranks of officers from Superintendent of Police to Director General.
The use of official and unofficial channels in financing terrorism, as well as, the use of new and emerging technologies for terrorism financing would