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Amit Shah Thanks Amitabh Bachchan For Support In Cybercrime Campaign

Union Home Minister Amit Shah thanks Bachchan on Wednesday following his active participation in the government’s campaign against cybercrime.

Amit Shah thanks Bachchan for cybercrimes campaign

Union Home Minister Amit Shah thanks Bachchan on Wednesday following his active participation in the government’s campaign against cybercrime. Shah expressed his gratitude for Bachchan’s support in creating a cyber-secure India.

Shah wrote on X, “Pursuing Modi Ji’s vision, the Ministry of Home Affairs is resolved to creating a safe cyberspace in the nation. The I4C (Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre) has taken several steps in this direction. I thank Shri Amitabh Bachchan Ji for joining this campaign. Amitabh Bachchan Ji’s active involvement will further accelerate our mission to build a Cyber-Secure Bharat.” Shah’s post also featured Cyber Dost, the Ministry of Home Affairs’ cyber safety and security awareness handle.

Cyber Dost highlighted Bachchan’s role, stating, “Supporting PM Shri Narendra Modi Ji and HM Shri Amit Shah Ji’s vision, the iconic actor Shri Amitabh Bachchan Ji has joined I4C’s campaign to make India cyber secure. You too can join this initiative, stay vigilant against cyber fraud, and contribute to building a Cyber-Secure Bharat.”

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In a video message, Amitabh Bachchan stressed the importance of vigilance against cybercrime.

He said, “The rising cases of cybercrime in the country and across the world are a matter of concern. The Home Ministry’s Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre is working towards controlling this. With Home Minister Amit Shah’s insistence, I joined this campaign, and I want us all to unite against this problem. A bit of caution can protect us from cybercrimes.”

On Tuesday, Amit Shah addressed the first Foundation Day celebrations of I4C and launched the ‘Samanvay’ Platform, a joint cybercrime investigation facility system. The I4C initiative, approved in October 2018, aims to tackle cybercrime comprehensively. The government has since taken various steps to increase awareness, prevent cybercrime, and enhance law enforcement capacity through cyber alerts, training, and improved forensic facilities.