Updated On: 14 October, 2025 03:36 PM IST | Manesar | mid-day online correspondent
Union Home Minister Amit Shah, at the 41st NSG Raising Day in Manesar, highlighted the centre’s zero-tolerance policy against terrorism, praising UAPA amendments, banning PFI, defining terrorism in three new laws, and taking strict action against 57 individuals and organisations

Union Home Minister Amit Shah addresses the gathering during the 41st Raising Day celebrations of the National Security Guard (NSG) . Pic/PTI
Union Home Minister Amit Shah is at Manesar to attend the 41st Raising Day of the National Security Guard (NSG) on Tuesday. The Union Home Minister, while addressing the public, said that the centre has taken a series of steps to ensure protection from terrorist threats. Amit Shah also hailed the amendments to the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) and the definition of "terrorism" in three new criminal laws.
While addressing a gathering at the 41st Raising Day of the National Security Guard (NSG) in Manesar, Shah also stated that the centre has banned groups such as the Popular Front of India (PFI) and has also enhanced investigative techniques to prevent terror funding.