Why did the knife become a problem for the government in the country to which India supplies iron and steel?

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Germany imports iron and steel from India on a large scale, last year itself the trade between the two countries in this sector was around $421 million. For a country that imports iron and steel in such a large quantity, knives have now become a big headache.

The problems of the government have increased after the stabbing incident in Germany last Friday. The opposition is constantly trying to corner the government on the issue of illegal immigrants. At the same time, about a week after the Solingen incident, the German government has taken a strict decision.

Germany's Interior Minister Nancy Faiser has said that the government will impose restrictions on the possession of knives and facilities for illegal immigrants will also be reduced.

3 people lost their lives in a stabbing incident

Last Friday, a stabbing incident took place during an event in Solingen City Germany, in which 3 people died and 8 people were injured. ISIS had taken responsibility for the attack, in this case, the police arrested a 26-year-old Syrian youth associated with Islamic State.

The stabbing has reignited a debate about immigration in Germany, with the government under pressure to take strong action and crack down on such incidents ahead of crucial local elections on Sunday.

Banning knives at public events

Interior Minister Fazer has said that the stabbing incident has shaken us from within. This attack has emphasized the need for strict measures, which include tightening control over weapons and strengthening the security system.

He has said that now carrying knives during any kind of event will be banned in Germany, although people associated with hospitality and artists have been exempted from this. The Foundation Day program was going on in the city of Solingen, and about 80 thousand people were involved in this function. This is the reason why now the German government has banned carrying knives in any kind of public event.

Minister Fazer has said that a ban has also been imposed on passengers traveling in long-distance trains carrying knives. Along with this, the powers given to the police for searching and investigating people have been increased.

The attacker has dodged the police

According to information, the accused of the Solingen attack managed to dodge the police before being taken into custody on Saturday. The suspect was to be deported to Bulgaria, where he first entered the European Union. But the operation to deport him failed as he went missing.

The way the accused easily dodged the police and administration before being deported has increased the pressure on the government to crack down on illegal immigrants. Justice Minister Bushman has said that the entire process should be investigated. He has said that this process should be made more effective so that we can deport people more quickly. Bushman said that such cases, in which a person cannot be deported because the authorities are unable to find him, should end.

Apart from this, the Minister of Internal Affairs has said that in the future Germany can refuse to give payments to migrants who are deported to other countries of the European Union. Fraser also indicated that the government is also trying to remove obstacles in the process of immediate deportation.

The opposition party targeted the government

On the other hand, Germany's main opposition party CDU has strongly targeted the government on this issue. CDU has appealed to the government to take strict action to limit the number of immigrants. CDU leader Karsten Linnemann has said that the German government is not taking the issue of illegal immigrants seriously. He has described the steps taken by the government as inadequate.