Amit Shah's 3-Day J&K Visit: Security Review, Border Inspection, and Development Push

Union Home Minister Amit Shah will visit Jammu and Kashmir for three days starting February 5. His itinerary includes a high-level security review meeting, an inspection of the international border in Kathua, and the launch of developmental projects in Srinagar. This visit follows a security review he chaired in New Delhi in January, focusing on neutralizing foreign terrorists in the Jammu region. Officials state a comprehensive strategy is being fine-tuned to ensure zero infiltration and a terror-free J&K.

Key Points: Amit Shah Visits Jammu & Kashmir for Security Review

  • 3-day visit for security review
  • Border inspection in Kathua
  • Launch of developmental projects
  • Strategy to neutralize foreign terrorists
  • Follow-up to January security meeting
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Amit Shah to visit J&K for three days from Feb 5 to review security

Union Home Minister Amit Shah begins a 3-day visit to J&K to review security, inspect the border, and launch developmental projects.

"A comprehensive strategy is in place to neutralise the terrorists through joint operations in the entire Jammu and Kashmir. - Official Sources"

Jammu, Feb 3

Union Home Minister Amit Shah will visit Jammu and Kashmir for three days beginning Thursday for a comprehensive review of the security situation, launch various developmental projects and interact with political leaders.

"Union Home Minister will reach Jammu in the evening on February 5. He will meet political leaders at the Lok Bhawan the same evening. In the morning on February 6, the Union Home Minister will visit the international border in the Hiranagar sector of Kathua district," said officials here.

During his visit to the international border, the Union Home Minister will inspect the latest equipment installed by the Border Security Force (BSF) to prevent infiltration.

"In the afternoon of February 6, he will chair a high-level security review meeting in Jammu. J&K Lt Governor Manoj Sinha, senior officials of MHA, IB, chiefs of CAPFs, senior officers of J&K's civil administration, police and intelligence agencies will attend the security review meeting," the officials said.

On the morning of February 7, he will leave for Srinagar, where he is scheduled to launch various developmental projects. In the afternoon, he will leave from Srinagar for Chhattisgarh, official sources said.

In less than one month, Amit Shah will be reviewing J&K security for the second time at the highest level.

On January 8, he chaired a high-level security review meeting on J&K in New Delhi. His review of the security situation was followed by the visit of the Union Home Secretary, Gobind Mohan, the Intelligence Bureau (IB) chief Tapan Deka, chiefs of CAPFs and other agencies to Jammu on January 14 and 15.

Official sources reveal that the Home Minister is concerned about the presence of foreign terrorists in the upper reaches of the Jammu division, including Kathua, Doda, Kishtwar and Udhampur districts.

"A comprehensive strategy is in place to neutralise the terrorists through joint operations in the entire Jammu and Kashmir," sources said, adding the high-level meeting is likely to review and fine-tune the strategy further.

Search operations have been going on in the Chatroo area of Kishtwar district, besides the upper reaches of Billawar in Kathua and some other districts to eliminate the foreign terrorists.

A paratrooper of the Army was martyred, and seven soldiers were injured in Chatroo (Kishtwar) in an encounter between joint forces and the terrorists on January 18.

A top commander of the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM) outfit was killed by the security forces in the upper reaches of Billawar in Kathua district.

In the January 8 security review meeting in New Delhi, HM Shah assured security forces that all resources will be made available to them in achieving the goal of `terror-free Jammu and Kashmir'.

He directed all security agencies to remain alert and continue to work in synergy to ensure that the gains achieved after the abrogation of Article 370 are sustained.

The Union Home Minister directed to ensure zero infiltration on the Line of Control (LoC) and the International Border in J&K while carrying out aggressive operations against terrorists, their over-ground workers (OGWs) and sympathisers to usher in complete peace in Jammu and Kashmir.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see the Home Minister taking personal interest. Security is paramount, especially after the brave paratrooper's martyrdom. We must support our forces fully. Jai Hind!
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Rohit P
While security is important, I respectfully hope the interaction with political leaders is genuine and not just a formality. The people of J&K need their voices heard for lasting peace, not just military solutions.
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Sarah B
Inspecting new border tech is a smart move. Hope it effectively stops infiltration. The focus on synergy between agencies is key. Wishing safety for all our personnel.
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Vikram M
Second review in a month shows the situation is serious. Neutralizing foreign terrorists in upper reaches is crucial. Salute to our armed forces! The goal of a terror-free J&K must be achieved.
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Kavya N
Development projects in Srinagar are welcome, but they mean little if people don't feel secure. Hope this visit brings a concrete plan for peace and prosperity for the locals.

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