Ek ek ghuspatiye ko chun chun kar bahar nikalenge” Amit Shah says nationwide SIR an exercise to “protect democracy

Addressing the Border Security Force, Shah said: “Mein aaj yeh yeh spasht karna chahta hu ki hum is desh mein se eke k ghuspetiye ko chun chun kar bahar nikalenge, yeh humara pran nhai (I want to make it clear today that we will single handedly clear all spies from this country. This is our commitment.) SIR is to protect the country and our democracy.” It’s a process.” 61st Ascension Day event at Haripur in Bhuj, Gujarat.
Without naming the parties in the INDIA bloc, Shah said “certain political parties” were trying to weaken the campaign to eliminate the so-called infiltrators, while also warning them that the Bihar elections had already given a mandate to the NDA.
“Unfortunately, some political parties are trying to weaken the campaign to eliminate leakers. These political parties are opposing the SIR process and purification of voter lists by the Election Commission,” the Union Minister said. he said.
Expressing his confidence in the cleaning of the voter rolls, Shah said that the SIR is “a process to protect the country and our democracy” and called on everyone to support the process carried out by the Election Commission.
“Today, I want to appeal to the people of the country to fully support the SIR process carried out by the Election Commission. I want to warn the political parties involved in protecting the infiltrators that the Bihar elections are the mandate of the people of the country,” he said. Amit Shah also praised the BSF and the armed forces for the bravery shown during Operation Sindoor. “Within a few days, thanks to the courage of the BSF and the army, Pakistan declared a unilateral ceasefire (during Operation Sindoor) and thus it became clear to the whole world that India’s border and security forces should not be compromised, otherwise they will have to suffer the consequences,” he said.
BSF is the world’s largest border guard force employing over 2.7 lakh personnel and has ensured robust security of the country for over six decades.
Currently, BSF has 193 (including 03 NDRF) Battalion and seven BSF Artillery Regiments guarding the International Border with Pakistan and Bangladesh.
The force was established in 1965 to enhance border security following the India-Pakistan war. Initially BSF was formed with 25 Battalion and as time went by the nation was divided into Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir, North eastern region etc. It was expanded according to the need to fight against militancy in the regions.




