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Leaders pay tribute to 26/11 victims

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On the 16th anniversary of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks, Home Minister Amit Shah and other leaders paid homage to the victims and security personnel who lost their lives during the horrific events.

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Shah stressed the Modi government's efforts to make India a global leader in anti-terrorism initiatives. He expressed his pride in India’s strengthened stance against terrorism. “Terrorism is a blot on the entire human civilisation. The Modi government's 'zero tolerance' policy against terrorism has been appreciated by the entire world and today India has become a world leader in anti-terrorism initiatives," he said. BJP president JP Nadda also paid tributes, acknowledging the sacrifices made by the victims and security forces.

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