New Delhi: In Modi government 2.0, Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday reiterated the Central Government's policy of zero tolerance towards terrorism, arms trafficking, narcotics and cattle smuggling. To deal with these, Home Minister Amit Shah has asked various border security forces to give a detailed action plan. US-China trade war may end, Donald Trump gives signs During a meeting to review border security, Amit Shah also emphasized the need to ensure proper facilities for housing, health and training of border personnel. Amit Shah said, "We should keep in mind that 130 crore countrymen are safe because of these security forces". According to sources, after the abolition of Section 370, issues like increase in infiltration in Jammu and Kashmir were also discussed in this meeting. Afghanistan upset with Taliban and Pak relations, India is also keeping an eye Along with this, Home Minister Amit Shah has asked Bangladesh to give an action plan to the security forces on illegal immigration ie immigration, drug smuggling along with the western border and cattle smuggling along the eastern border. Let us tell you that with the return of the Modi government to power, Amit Shah had announced that his government will adopt a policy of zero-tolerance against terrorism. Ayodhya case: Rajiv Dhawan says, "Mosque is divine and Namaaz is dedicated to Allah..."