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Union Home Minister Amit Shah along with Ministers of State Home Ajay Mishra Teni and Nisith Pramanik attended the 13th National Investigation Agency (NIA) Day programme on April 21 at Dr Ambedkar International Centre in Delhi. Amit Shah said that his party has always considered terrorism as the biggest cause behind human rights violations. “Whenever there are anti-terror operations, some human rights groups raise issue of human rights but I always consider that terrorism is biggest cause of human rights violations. It’s imperative to eradicate terrorism from its roots to safeguard human rights,” he added.