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The day isn’t far when Kashmir will be free of guns, Amit Shah tells kids from UT

IndiaTimes Monday, 24 February 2025
Home Minister Amit Shah assured young children from Jammu and Kashmir that the day is near when no weapons will be present in the region, making armed forces' presence unnecessary except for guarding borders. He emphasized their role in maintaining permanent peace and seizing opportunities nationwide while sharing their experiences with their communities.
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