Amit Shah Highlights Development Efforts During Assam and Mizoram Visit
The Union Home Minister inaugurated a police academy in Assam, discussed infrastructure projects, and addressed security during his three-day tour of the Northeast.
- Amit Shah inaugurated the Lachit Barphukan Police Academy in Assam, emphasizing its goal to become India's top police training institution within five years.
- The academy's first phase cost ₹167.4 crore, with plans for a ₹425.48-crore second phase housing project underway.
- Shah recalled his detention during a previous Congress government in Assam, highlighting the state's progress under BJP leadership and increased conviction rates.
- In Mizoram, Shah will oversee the relocation of Assam Rifles' establishments from Aizawl's city center to Zokhawsang, as part of a long-pending agreement.
- The visit also includes discussions with Northeast state leaders on implementing the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and addressing regional development projects.