Key Points

Union Home Minister Amit Shah has directed security forces to remain on high alert during the approaching winter season. He specifically warned about terrorists exploiting snowfall and adverse weather conditions for infiltration across the LoC. The directive came during a comprehensive security review meeting attended by top military and intelligence officials. Shah assured full government support and resources to strengthen counter-terrorism operations in the region.

Key Points: Amit Shah Directs Forces to Prevent Winter Infiltration in J&K

  • Shah chaired high-level security review meeting with top military and intelligence officials
  • Officials briefed about infiltration patterns using fog and snow cover
  • Army and BSF directed to strengthen presence along infiltration-prone routes
  • Centre committed to providing all necessary equipment for border security
  • Security forces praised for crippling terrorist networks in Jammu and Kashmir
  • Enhanced intelligence-sharing mechanisms emphasized for coordinated vigilance
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Ensure terrorists don't exploit snowfall to infiltrate: Home Minister Amit Shah to forces

Home Minister Amit Shah orders security forces to remain on high alert during winter to prevent terrorists from exploiting snowfall for infiltration across LoC borders.

"The security forces will continue to have full freedom of action to crush any attempt to threaten peace and security in the region - Amit Shah"

New Delhi, October 9

With the onset of winter, Union Home Minister Amit Shah has directed security forces to remain on high alert and ensure that terrorists do not exploit snowfall and adverse weather conditions to infiltrate across the Line of Control (LoC) and International Border in Jammu and Kashmir.

The directive came during a high-level security review meeting chaired by Shah in the national capital to assess the ground situation in the Union Territory.

The meeting, which lasted for nearly three hours, was attended by Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, Union Home Secretary, Director of Intelligence Bureau, Chief of Army Staff, Chief Secretary and Director General of Police of Jammu and Kashmir, Directors General of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), and other senior officials from the Government of India, the Army, and the Jammu and Kashmir administration.

The meeting, which focused on counter-terrorism measures and border management.

Officials briefed the Home Minister about the recent pattern of infiltration attempts from across the LoC, where Pakistan-based terror groups often use fog, snow cover, and difficult terrain to push infiltrators into Indian territory. With winter approaching, several mountain passes in north Kashmir and the Pir Panjal range are expected to receive heavy snowfall, limiting visibility and complicating surveillance operations.

Emphasising the need for coordinated vigilance, Shah also asked the Army, BSF, and Jammu and Kashmir Police to strengthen their presence along infiltration-prone routes and enhance intelligence-sharing mechanisms.

The Home Minister further said that the Centre is committed to providing all necessary equipment and logistical support to secure the borders effectively. He assured that the "Centre will continue to provide all necessary resources to strengthen counter-terrorism operations."

Reaffirming the Modi government's commitment to a terrorism-free Jammu and Kashmir, Shah said that the sustained efforts of the security agencies have "almost crippled" the terrorist network nurtured by forces hostile to India.

"The security forces will continue to have full freedom of action to crush any attempt to threaten peace and security in the region," Shah said, while commending the proactive approach of the security agencies.

He also appreciated the measures taken by the Union Territory administration and security forces in the aftermath of the recent Pahalgam terror attack, noting that these steps have helped improve the overall security scenario in the Valley.

Emphasising the importance of coordination among all agencies, the Home Minister called for heightened vigilance to eliminate terrorism from Jammu and Kashmir completely.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I appreciate the government's efforts, I hope they also focus on improving the lives of local Kashmiris. Security and development should go hand in hand for lasting peace.
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Arjun K
Our forces are the real heroes! Standing guard in sub-zero temperatures while we sleep comfortably in our homes. Salute to their dedication and sacrifice. 🙏
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Sarah B
The coordination between different agencies mentioned here is crucial. Hope they implement better surveillance technology to monitor these difficult terrains during snowfall.
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Vikram M
This is exactly what strong leadership looks like - anticipating threats and taking preventive action. The Home Minister's review meetings show serious intent to secure our borders.
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Kavya N
As someone from Jammu, we've seen how winters make border areas vulnerable. Glad the government is taking this seriously. Our prayers are with the security forces! ❄️🛡️

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