‘MODI GOVT WILL TAKE CARE OF YOUR FAMILIES’
Union Home Minister Amit Shah visited the International Border in Jammu on Sunday evening and lauded the bravery of soldiers guarding India’s frontiers. Shah along with L-G Manoj Sinha, visited Makwal border outpost where he interacted with BSF jawans. “I want to tell everyone that you should protect the country without any worry. The Modi government will take care of your families”, he told them. The minister later visited Makwal hamlet, the last village on International Border in Jammu to know about the living conditions of the villagers, officials said.
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