Himachal Assembly Budget Session Under Tight Security With 872 Personnel Deployed

Elaborate multi-tier security arrangements are in place for the Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly's Budget Session starting February 16. The plan involves 872 police and Home Guard personnel, including specialized commando teams and plainclothes intelligence officers. The city and assembly complex have been divided into sectors, with enhanced CCTV, potential drone surveillance, and dedicated traffic management. Authorities have appealed for public cooperation to ensure the session proceeds peacefully.

Key Points: Himachal Assembly Budget Session Security: 872 Personnel Deployed

  • 872 personnel deployed
  • Multi-tier security plan
  • Drone & CCTV surveillance
  • Traffic regulation in place
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Himachal: Multi-layer security in place for Assembly Budget Session from feb 16, says Shimla Police

Multi-layer security with 872 police & home guards for Himachal's Budget Session. CCTV, drones, and QRTs deployed in Shimla.

"Shimla Police is fully committed to ensuring a peaceful and secure Budget Session. - Shimla Police"

Shimla, February 15

Elaborate and multi-tier security arrangements have been put in place for the 11th Budget Session of the Himachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly commencing tomorrow, Shimla Police said on Sunday.

The district police, in coordination with the district administration, intelligence agencies and Assembly authorities, has drawn up a comprehensive security and law-and-order plan to ensure the smooth and peaceful conduct of the session.

However, overall supervision and coordination of the security arrangements will be carried out under the leadership of DIG (South Range), Shimla, Anjum Ara.

In view of the possibility of protests, demonstrations and rallies during the session, the Assembly complex and adjoining areas have been divided into four police sectors. Each sector will be headed by a gazetted police officer to ensure effective supervision and response.

Senior officers, including the DIG South Range and the Superintendent of Police, Shimla, have conducted detailed briefings for all deployed officers and personnel on duty protocols, vigilance, and emergency response preparedness.

Police have been maintaining round-the-clock vigil at sensitive locations and naka points across the city since February 14 to monitor suspicious movements and activities.

During the Budget Session, a total of 15 gazetted officers, 30 non-gazetted officers, 66 head constables, 375 constables, 47 women constables and 16 communication staff have been deployed to maintain security and law and order. In addition, 200 Home Guard personnel have been stationed at various locations to assist the regular police force.

Quick Reaction Teams (QRT), the Special Security Unit (SSU) and other specialised squads comprising 75 trained commandos have also been positioned at strategic points and will remain on high alert throughout the session. Overall, 872 police personnel and Home Guard members have been mobilised for the security arrangements.

Personnel of the State Investigation Department (Special Branch) have also been deployed in plainclothes to gather intelligence and further strengthen the security grid.

To ensure smooth traffic flow in Shimla, additional traffic arrangements have been implemented under the supervision of a gazetted officer. As part of these arrangements, 50 police personnel and 30 Home Guards have been deployed exclusively for traffic regulation. The public has been urged to comply with traffic rules and cooperate with authorities.

CCTV cameras across the Assembly premises and surrounding areas have been fully activated. Authorities may also use digital videography, photography and drone surveillance as required.

The district administration has divided the city into five administrative sectors. In a meeting chaired by the Deputy Commissioner, Shimla, all departments were directed to coordinate closely to ensure the Assembly session concludes peacefully and orderly.

"Shimla Police is fully committed to ensuring a peaceful and secure Budget Session. We appeal to citizens, public representatives and visitors to cooperate during security checks, refrain from spreading rumours and promptly report any suspicious activity," Shimla Police said.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a frequent visitor to Shimla, I appreciate the traffic management plan. Last session, the city was completely choked. Deploying 80 personnel just for traffic is a smart move. Hope they keep some routes open for tourists too.
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Anjali F
872 personnel? That's a massive deployment. While security is non-negotiable, one has to wonder about the cost to the exchequer. Could some of these resources be better used elsewhere? Just a thought. Otherwise, kudos to DIG Anjum Ara and team for the preparation.
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Vikram M
The use of drones and plainclothes personnel shows they are using modern tech. This is the way forward for policing in India. Hope the budget reflects this need for tech upgradation in police forces across HP. Jai Himachal!
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Kiran H
Citizens' cooperation is key. We often complain about security checks but in today's climate, it's necessary. Let's do our bit and follow instructions. Hope the session passes without any untoward incident. 🤞
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Michael C
Impressive level of detail in the planning. The sector-wise division and clear chain of command are professional. This is how democratic institutions should be protected. Wishing the police and all involved a safe and successful session.

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