Ahmedabad, Nov 21 (IANS) Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday asserted that “as long as the Border Security Force (BSF) was guarding our border, no enemy can enter India”, praising the force’s legacy and its frontline role in national security.
The BSF marked its 61st Foundation Day in Bhuj, Kutch, with a grand ceremonial display attended by the Union Home Minister.
HM Shah inspected the parade in an open jeep, saluted the BSF contingents and conferred medals on personnel for exemplary service.
In his address, the Union Minister declared that “as long as the BSF stands on the border, no enemy can cross into India”, praising jawans for protecting the nation with unwavering courage and sacrifice.
Condemning the recent “cowardly attack” on Indian tourists in Pahalgam, he said Operation

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