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Rajendra chairs high level meeting ;Reviews Yatra arrangements


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SIRNAGAR, JUNE 02: Director General of Police (DGP), Mr. K. Rajendra Kumar has asked to evolve an effective mechanism and planning for smooth and peaceful conduct of Amarnathji Yatra-2016. He also stressed for greater synergy among the security agencies to ensure a peaceful atmosphere during the yatra.        

Mr. Rajendra was addressing a high level meeting of police, army and central para-military officers held at Police Control Room here today.       

The meeting was also attended through video conferencing by the concerned range DIsGP and district SSsP of Jammu province.  

The meeting was convened to discuss the security arrangements and deployment of personnel for ensuring Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra in a befitting manner. He stressed upon the officers present in the meeting to maintain close coordination with their ranks and other security agencies to achieve better results.

Mr. Rajendra, deliberating on different issues, emphasised for special focus on sensitive locations and base camps while putting in place the security arrangements. He said that night domination and Nakas by the joint forces with a close vigil on the suspicious elements should be ensured in these areas including the national highway and border areas to foil any attempt by the anti-national elements. He said that input sharing among the agencies would help to take preventive measures and strengthen the security grid. Only registered pilgrims should be allowed to proceed on yatra in order to avoid any attempt by the unscrupulous persons, he added.    

Giving the credit to the people of the State and all security agencies for the peaceful conduct of  previous yatras, DGP said that it is because of well planned coordination among the security agencies and the peoples’ cooperation that large number of pilgrims had visited the Holy Cave which concluded peacefully. He emphasised to interact with the people and seek their cooperation in making the yatra peaceful, saying that the  people of the State have proved themselves peace loving and shown their generousness towards the pilgrims.

During the meeting ADGP (Security), Zonal IsGP, IGP Telecom, IGP Traffic, through detailed power point presentations apprised the meeting  about the arrangements with regard to security and deployment plan for the yatra.

In their presentations, the officers apprised the meeting about arrangements made in their respective domains. It was disclosed that adequate manpower from army, central para-military forces and police including Mahila Police and teams from NDRF and SDRF are being deployed for smooth conduct of yatra.  

Communication network, traffic plan and police bandobast from the Lakhanpur up to Holy Cave was also discussed threadbare in the meeting.

 While discussing the traffic arrangements during the yatra in capital cities and the twin routes leading to the Holy Cave, Mr. Rajendra stressed upon the officers that while making arrangements it should be ensured that local commuters do not face any inconvenience. Parking of vehicles at the identified slots should be ensured and recovery vans kept in readiness to ensure smooth traffic regulation. Round the clock functioning of Joint Control Rooms and supervision of arrangements by the senior officers should also be ensure, he maintained.

Among others, the meeting was attended ADsGP, VK Singh, SM Sahai, Dilbag Singh, L Mohanti, GOC (V), Maj Gen, Ashok Narula,  IsGP, HK Lohia, SJM Gillani, MS Salaria, Sunil Kumar, Danish Rana, MA Ganai, Jagjit Kumar, Viplav Kumar, IG CRPF Adm, Atul Karwal, IG CRPF Ops, Nalin Prabhat, IG BSF, Vikas Chandra, JD IB, Harmeet Singh, Addl. Commissioner SB, Rajmurugan, DIsGP, Nitish Kumar, AIsGP, Sheikh Junaid Mehmood, Tahir Sajad  and Kulbir Singh, SSsP/SsP, Amit Kumar, Abdul Jabbar, Imtiyaz Ismail parray, Suhail Munawar Mir, Irshad Ahmad, Mumtaz Ahmed, Abdul Wahid Shah, Sr.ADO, BA Shah and other police officers.

 


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