Amit Shah's J-K Visit: Security Review, Development Push & Border Assessment

Union Home Minister Amit Shah has commenced a significant three-day visit to Jammu and Kashmir with a packed schedule focused on security and development. His agenda includes chairing high-level meetings to review the security scenario, particularly in border and sensitive areas, and assessing the progress of key infrastructure and welfare projects. Shah will also visit Border Security Force outposts to interact with personnel and assess the ground situation along the International Border. In a key outreach effort, he will meet the families of personnel who died in the line of duty and hand over compassionate appointment letters.

Key Points: Amit Shah Reviews Security, Development in Jammu and Kashmir

  • Review security & counter-terror ops
  • Assess development project progress
  • Visit border outposts & interact with BSF
  • Meet families of fallen personnel
  • Chair high-level meetings with officials
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Packed schedule for Amit Shah during J-K visit; will review security, development

Home Minister Amit Shah begins a 3-day J-K visit to review security, assess development projects, and interact with BSF personnel and martyrs' families.

Packed schedule for Amit Shah during J-K visit; will review security, development
"The visit highlights the government's dual focus on strengthening security preparedness and ensuring sustained development in the region."

Jammu, February 6

Union Home Minister Amit is set to review security and development in Jammu and Kashmir during a three-day visit.

Shah reached the Lok Bhavan in Jammu late last night.

The Home Minister has a packed schedule centred on reviewing the security landscape and assessing development initiatives in the region.

The visit is significant amid the Centre's ongoing efforts to further strengthen security mechanisms and accelerate infrastructure and welfare projects in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir.

During his stay, Shah will chair high-level meetings to take stock of the prevailing security scenario, particularly in border areas and other sensitive districts. Senior officials from the Ministry of Home Affairs, the Jammu and Kashmir administration, police, intelligence agencies and central armed police forces are expected to participate in the review meetings.

The discussions are likely to focus on counter-terror operations, border management, infiltration attempts, and coordination among security agencies to maintain peace and stability.

Apart from security, the Home Minister will also review the progress of key development projects underway in the Jammu region. The Centre has consistently emphasised fast-tracking infrastructure development, improving connectivity, and strengthening grassroots governance in Jammu and Kashmir. The review is expected to cover the implementation of flagship schemes and ongoing public welfare initiatives.

As part of his itinerary, Shah will visit the Border Security Force's (BSF) Bobia and Gurnam Border Outposts to assess the ground situation along the International Border. He is expected to interact with BSF personnel and commend their role in maintaining vigilance under challenging conditions.

In a significant outreach initiative, the Home Minister will also meet the families of bravehearts who sacrificed their lives in the line of duty. During the interaction, Shah will hand over appointment letters to eligible family members under the government's compassionate employment policy, reaffirming the Centre's commitment to supporting the families of fallen heroes.

The visit highlights the government's dual focus on strengthening security preparedness and ensuring sustained development in the region.

- ANI

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Priya S
Good to see the focus on development alongside security. For too long, J&K's progress was held back. Building roads, schools, and hospitals is the real way to win hearts and ensure long-term peace.
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Aman W
Meeting the families of martyrs and giving appointment letters is a respectful and necessary gesture. We must never forget their sacrifice. This is the kind of commitment that boosts morale.
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Sarah B
While security is paramount, I hope the review also addresses the concerns of local youth regarding employment and opportunities. Development feels real only when it creates jobs on the ground.
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Vikram M
These high-level visits are good, but the real test is implementation. We hear about many projects and schemes. Hope this review leads to faster execution and less red tape. The people of Jammu have been patient.
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Kavya N
Salute to the BSF personnel! Visiting the border outposts shows the government is serious about understanding ground realities. Our forces deserve all the support and modern equipment. 🙏

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