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NEW DELHI: Whenever there is an anti-terror action, some human rights groups raise the issue of human rights. But, I always consider that terrorism is the biggest cause of human rights violation, said Union Home Minister Amit Shah, while addressing the 13th foundation day of the National Investigation Agency (NIA), in Delhi. It is absolutely necessary to root out terrorism to protect human rights, he said.

Strong action has been taken against terror funding in Jammu and Kashmir and against those who had helped terrorism and were living respectfully in society. Terrorism is the biggest curse for the society. It is absolutely necessary to root it out to protect human rights, he added.

Whenever there're anti-terror operations,some human rights groups raise issue of human rights but I always consider that terrorism is biggest cause of human rights violations. It's imperative to eradicate terrorism from its roots to safeguard human rights:Union Home Min Amit Shah pic.twitter.com/FRLFdPIApx

— ANI (@ANI) April 21, 2022

Narendra Modi government has adopted a zero-tolerance policy towards terrorism and is working to root out the menace from India, said the minister. He also appreciated the NIA for their strict action against terrorists to eradicate terrorism from Jammu and Kashmir.