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Shah takes charge as Union Home Minister again

Shah takes charge as Union Home Minister again

New Delhi, June 11 (UNI) Union Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday took charge of the Ministry of Home Affairs, for the second time in a row at the North Block here.

Before assuming the office, Shah paid tribute at the National Police Memorial.

He posted on social media X, "Remembering the martyrs of our police forces who laid down their lives guarding the honour of the nation and whose saga of sacrifice immortalised the fervour of patriotism forever. Paid floral tributes in their memory at the National Police Memorial.”

Shah in 2019 had took over the rein of the Home Ministry from Rajnath Singh who was allocated the Defence Ministry.
Shah won from the Gandhinagar Lok Sabha constituency, Gujarat by defeating his rival Sonal Ramanbhai Patel of the Congress by a margin of 7,44,716 votes.
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