Home Minister Amit Shah holds high-level meeting, reviews J-K situation

Association Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday surveyed the security circumstance in Jammu and Kashmir following a few designated killings, including of Kashmiri Pandits, in the association domain, authorities said.

The significant level gathering, went to by Lt Gov Manoj Sinha, Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla as well as the heads of knowledge and security offices, additionally assessed the readiness for the Amarnath yatra that is planned to start on June 30 following two years.

On May 12, Rahul Bhat, an administration representative, was killed by fear mongers inside his office in Budgam area. A day after the passing of the Kashmiri Pandit, police constable Reyaz Ahmad Thokar was shot dead by fear mongers at his home in Pulwama area.

Last week, four pioneers were killed and no less than 20 harmed when the transport they were going in burst into flames close to Katra in Jammu. Police suspect a tacky bomb could have been utilized to set off the fire.

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Bhat’s killing set off fights by individuals from the Kashmiri Pandit people group who organized fights in the Valley requesting improved security and move of government representatives to more secure areas.

The Peoples Alliance for Gupkar Declaration (PAGD), a combination of significant J-K gatherings, on Sunday encouraged Kashmiri Pandit workers not to leave the Valley as it was their home and it would be “difficult for all”.

To guarantee that the Amarnath Yatra, a significant security challenge given the new episodes of brutality, goes off without a hitch, the Central government will convey somewhere around 12,000 paramilitary work force as well as huge number of Jammu and Kashmir Police.

The yearly journey to the high height cave altar couldn’t occur in 2020 and 2021 due to the Covid pandemic. In 2019, it was stopped not long before the repeal of Article 370.

Around three lakh pioneers are probably going to partake in the yatra, as most would consider to be normal to end on August 11. PTI

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