- Amit Shah reviews security in Jammu and Kashmir after recent terror incidents.
- Preparations for the Amarnath Yatra, starting June 29, are under scrutiny.
- New ‘Prerna Sthal’ to be inaugurated in Parliament complex.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah held a high-level meeting to address the recent surge in terror attacks in Jammu and Kashmir. The discussion focused on intensifying counter-terror operations and enhancing security measures across the Union Territory.
In addition, Shah reviewed the preparations for the Amarnath Yatra, ensuring smooth arrangements and robust security for pilgrims. The yatra, a significant annual pilgrimage, is set to commence on June 29.
Enhanced Security Measures for J-K and Amarnath Yatra Reviewed by Amit Shah
Amit Shah is spearheading efforts to tighten security in Jammu and Kashmir following a series of terror attacks that resulted in multiple casualties. The recent violence has heightened concerns, prompting immediate action from the central government.
The meeting at the MHA aimed to provide strategic guidelines for counter-terrorism operations in the region. Coordination among various security forces will be crucial in preventing future incidents and safeguarding the area.
Preparations for the annual Amarnath Yatra were also a key topic. Shah emphasized the importance of ensuring safe and smooth transit for pilgrims, from their arrival points to the pilgrimage base camp.
In addition, the inauguration of the new ‘Prerna Sthal’ in the Parliament complex marks a significant event today. This area will house statues of freedom fighters and iconic leaders, consolidating their memorials in one place for better visibility and reverence.
The central government’s proactive approach to security in Jammu and Kashmir and meticulous planning for the Amarnath Yatra reflects its commitment to maintaining peace and ensuring the safety of all citizens and pilgrims.
“Security of the pilgrims and smooth conduct of the Amarnath Yatra is our utmost priority.”
– Amit Shah