NEW DELHI, Dec 14: Union Home Minister Amit Shah is expected to lead a critical security meeting in the national capital on December 19, according to official sources. The gathering will focus on essential security matters, particularly the situation in Jammu and Kashmir. Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha of Jammu and Kashmir will also participate in the discussions, which aim to assess and enhance strategies for maintaining peace and stability in the region.
Other prominent attendees are set to include National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, Union Home Secretary Govind Mohan, Intelligence Bureau Director Tapan Deka, Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi, and various senior officials such as the Chief Secretary and DGP of Jammu and Kashmir. This meeting follows a similar review session held five months ago on June 16, where Shah had directed security agencies to bolster their successes in the Kashmir Valley through area domination and a zero-terrorism approach in Jammu.
In previous discussions, Shah emphasized a rapid and coordinated response from all security agencies, urging them to work in a mission mode. He highlighted the need for seamless collaboration and the identification of vulnerable areas to effectively address security concerns. The Home Minister has consistently reiterated a zero-tolerance stance against terrorism, affirming the commitment of the government to eliminate terrorism from Jammu and Kashmir with unwavering resolve. (Agencies)
NEW DELHI, Dec 14: Union Home Minister Amit Shah is expected to lead a critical security meeting in the national capital on December 19, according to official sources. The gathering will focus on essential security matters, particularly the situation in Jammu and Kashmir. Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha of Jammu and Kashmir will also participate in the discussions, which aim to assess and enhance strategies for maintaining peace and stability in the region.
Other prominent attendees are set to include National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, Union Home Secretary Govind Mohan, Intelligence Bureau Director Tapan Deka, Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi, and various senior officials such as the Chief Secretary and DGP of Jammu and Kashmir. This meeting follows a similar review session held five months ago on June 16, where Shah had directed security agencies to bolster their successes in the Kashmir Valley through area domination and a zero-terrorism approach in Jammu.
In previous discussions, Shah emphasized a rapid and coordinated response from all security agencies, urging them to work in a mission mode. He highlighted the need for seamless collaboration and the identification of vulnerable areas to effectively address security concerns. The Home Minister has consistently reiterated a zero-tolerance stance against terrorism, affirming the commitment of the government to eliminate terrorism from Jammu and Kashmir with unwavering resolve. (Agencies)