Key Points

Bihar has dramatically increased security measures following the devastating Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 civilians. Law enforcement agencies are implementing comprehensive protection protocols across tourist and religious locations. The Resistance Front, linked to Lashkar-e-Taiba, has claimed responsibility for the deadly strike. Local authorities are leaving no stone unturned to prevent potential future incidents and ensure public safety.

Key Points: Bihar Heightens Security After Pahalgam Terror Attack

  • Bihar boosts security at key pilgrimage and tourist destinations
  • High-level surveillance deployed across sensitive zones
  • Mahabodhi Temple and other sacred sites get enhanced protection
  • Police on maximum alert after Pahalgam attack
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Bihar on alert post-Pahalgam terror attack; security tightened at tourist, religious sites

Bihar Police increases vigilance at tourist and religious sites following deadly Pahalgam terror strike targeting civilians

"We are not taking any chances. Security has been increased significantly - Sunil Kumar Singh, Rajgir DSP"

Patna, April 23

In the wake of the terror attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir (J&K), the Bihar Police has gone on high alert, ramping up security across key tourist and pilgrimage destinations in the state.

Vigilance has been upped at popular tourist hubs including Rajgir's ropeway, zoo-safari, and nature-safari, as well as sacred sites in the forests and hills, notably the Panch Hills, Vishwa Shanti Sthal, Ashok Stupa, Venuvan, and Vulture Peak, revered as spiritual centres of Buddhist pilgrimage.

"There has never been any terror attack in history on tourist sites in Rajgir, Nalanda, or Pawapuri. However, given the current climate, we are not taking any chances. Security has been increased significantly at all such places," said Rajgir DSP Sunil Kumar Singh.

Following the Pahalgam terror attack, the Bihar Police Department swiftly convened an emergency meeting, implementing key security protocols without delay.

High-level surveillance teams have been mobilised to monitor sensitive zones, including the Nalanda ruins, Rajgir, Pawapuri, and other major attractions.

In Gaya, security at the Mahabodhi Temple -- a UNESCO World Heritage site and global Buddhist pilgrimage centre -- has been bolstered.

Similarly, in Patna, enhanced security arrangements are now in place at Takht Sri Harimandir Sahib, Badi Patan Devi, Choti Patan Devi, and Hanuman Mandir, among others.

Police patrolling has been intensified, and all district administrations have been instructed to remain on high alert and ensure the safety of both domestic and international tourists visiting the state.

At least 26 civilians, mostly tourists, were killed in a terror attack in Pahalgam in Jammu and Kashmir's Anantnag district on Tuesday. It was the deadliest attack in the Valley since the 2019 Pulwama strike.

The attack took place at Baisaran, a meadow accessible only on foot or by pony, where a group of tourists had gone visiting on Tuesday morning.

The Resistance Front, a shadow group of the banned Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) terror group, claimed responsibility for the attack.

- IANS

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Anjali K.
This is such an important move by Bihar Police! My family visits Rajgir every year and I'm relieved to see proactive measures being taken. Safety should always come first. 🙏
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Rahul S.
While I appreciate the security measures, I hope they don't make the tourist experience too restrictive. The ropeway at Rajgir is one of my favorite places - would hate to see it turn into a fortress.
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Priya M.
The Pahalgam attack was so tragic 💔 Glad to see Bihar taking immediate action. These sacred sites are not just tourist spots but hold deep spiritual significance for millions.
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Vikram J.
Security is important but I hope they're training personnel in hospitality too. Last time I visited Mahabodhi Temple, the guards were quite rude to foreign tourists. We need to balance safety with welcoming vibes.
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Sunita R.
As someone who works in tourism, I'm really happy to see this quick response. Our industry suffered so much during COVID, we can't afford another setback. Safety measures will give visitors more confidence to travel.
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Amit D.
Good job Bihar Police! But I wonder - are they also monitoring smaller, less famous pilgrimage sites? Terrorists often target places with less security. Maybe they should do surprise checks at random locations too.

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