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Amit Shah Said- Democracy Is The Nature Of Our Country

Amit Shah said- Democracy is the nature of our country, without law and order, it cannot be successful.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah attended the 51st Foundation Day celebrations of the ‘Bureau of Police Research and Development’ in the capital Delhi.

During this, he honored Mirabai Chanu, the silver medalist at the Tokyo Olympics. Manipur government has appointed Mirabai Chanu as Additional Superintendent of Police (Sports) in the Police Department.

Shah said that democracy has been the nature of our country before independence and it cannot succeed without law and order.

On the occasion of the 51st Foundation Day of Bureau of Police Research and Development, Amit Shah said that democracy is the nature of our country.

If someone says that democracy came only after 15 August 1947 or after the adoption of the constitution in 1950, then it is wrong.

He said that earlier also there used to be ‘Panch Parmeshwar’ in villages. Thousands of years ago there was a republic of Yadavas in Dwarka.

Bihar also had a republic, so democracy has been the nature of our country.

The Home Minister said that democracy can never succeed if the law and order are not good. The police do the job of maintaining law and order.

The most difficult task in the entire government machinery, if any government servant, is that of the friends of the police.

He said that any organization, can create and maintain its relevance within its field for 51 years, then it means that its work has both relevance and strength.

During the ceremony, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that in 75 years, 35,000 police personnel made sacrifices in the country.

So Prime Minister Narendra Modi created the Police Memorial which shows that the police are standing in the service of the country with 35,000 sacrifices.

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