Updated On: 22 December, 2024 07:57 AM IST | Agartala | Agencies
Home minister says it’s time for change in approach of police to ensure speedy justice

Home Minister Amit Shah with Union Minister of Development of North Eastern Region Jyotiraditya Scindia and Tripura CM Manik Saha during 72nd Plenary Session of the North Eastern Council, in Agartala on Saturday. Pic/PTI
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday said the time has come for a change in approach of the police force with the end of insurgency in the northeast, in order to ensure that people get speedy justice. Shah, addressing the 72nd plenary of the North Eastern Council, said Prime Minister Narendra Modi has brought peace in the region by inking 20 peace accords in 10 years, leading to the surrender of 9,000 armed militants.
“The police fought insurgency in the northeast for the past four decades. As insurgency has now ended, we need to change the approach of the force to ensure people get justice within three years of lodging FIRs,” he said. The home minister also said connectivity is no longer a problem in the region, as the Centre has spent R81,000 crore for rail connectivity and R41,000 crore for road network in the northeastern states.