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After polls, J&K police alone will handle law & order: Amit Shah

IndiaTimes Tuesday, 26 March 2024
Union home minister Amit Shah shared a seven-year plan to transfer law and order duties from central troops to Jammu and Kashmir police, emphasising the increased role of the state police in anti-terror operations. The discussion also included the nullification of Article 370, BJP's electoral prospects, and actions against terrorist organisations.
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