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Rajasthan Chief Secy stresses on need of heightened vigilance on law and order

IANS April 30, 2025 183 views

Rajasthan's Chief Secretary Sudhansh Pant has issued a critical alert following the recent terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir. He emphasized the urgent need for heightened vigilance and comprehensive monitoring across all districts. The directive includes strict surveillance of social media platforms and immediate action against inflammatory content. Pant stressed the importance of community trust and coordinated responses from district-level officials to prevent potential communal disruptions.

"District Magistrates must take strict action against those inciting communal tension" - Sudhansh Pant, Rajasthan Chief Secretary"
Jaipur, April 29: Rajasthan Chief Secretary Sudhansh Pant, while presiding over a state-level law and order review meeting at the Government Secretariat on Tuesday, emphasised the need for heightened vigilance across all districts in the wake of the recent terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam.

Key Points

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Heightened security measures across Rajasthan districts

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Strict monitoring of social media platforms

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Immediate action against inflammatory content

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Enhanced surveillance at public locations

Calling the incident as a deliberate attempt to disturb communal peace and harmony, Pant directed all District Collectors and Superintendents of Police to maintain strict law and order in their respective jurisdictions.

He stressed that the situation demands constant monitoring, particularly of social media platforms, which are being misused in some areas to circulate objectionable and provocative content.

The Chief Secretary instructed district administrations to hold regular meetings with Sub-Divisional Officers, Circle Officers, Tehsildars, and Police Station Officers to ensure swift and coordinated responses to any incidents.

"District-level meetings are already being conducted regularly, and these must continue with close supervision in view of the prevailing law and order situation," he said.

Pant highlighted reports of inflammatory posters circulating on platforms like Facebook, WhatsApp, and Telegram, and urged immediate action against those responsible.

"District Magistrates and Superintendents of Police must identify and take strict action against individuals attempting to incite communal tension," he added.

He also underscored the importance of building community trust, advising officers to make regular field visits, engage with local residents, and maintain surveillance over suspicious and anti-social activities.

In light of reports regarding bandh calls and submission of protest memorandums in certain districts, Pant directed officials to exercise additional caution.

The Chief Secretary also instructed that enhanced security be ensured at key public and sensitive locations, including markets, religious sites, tourist destinations, airports, railway stations, and bus stands.

He directed immediate deployment of police squads in the event of large gatherings.

Senior officials present at the meeting included Additional Chief Secretary (Home) Anand Kumar, Secretary (Education) Krishna Kunal, Secretary (Higher and Technical Education) Bhanu Prakash Yeturu, Director General of Police U.R. Sahu, Director General of Police (Intelligence) Sanjay Agarwal, and Additional Director General of Police (Anti-Terrorism Squad and Special Operations Group) V.K. Singh.

Reader Comments

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Rajesh K.
This is a much-needed initiative! Social media has become a breeding ground for misinformation. Strict monitoring will help maintain peace in our state. Kudos to the Chief Secretary for taking proactive steps 👏
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the focus on security, I hope this doesn't lead to unnecessary harassment of ordinary citizens. There should be clear guidelines about what constitutes "provocative content" to prevent misuse of these powers.
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Amit S.
Field visits and community engagement are crucial! Police officers understanding local sentiments can prevent many issues before they escalate. Good to see this being emphasized.
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Sunita R.
The focus on tourist spots is especially important! Rajasthan welcomes so many visitors - we need to ensure everyone feels safe while enjoying our beautiful heritage sites 🏰
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Vikram J.
I wonder if there are enough resources to implement all these measures effectively. The police force is already stretched thin in many districts. Maybe they should consider hiring more personnel?
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Meena P.
Regular coordination meetings between different departments is a smart move. Often problems arise because of communication gaps between officials. Hope this leads to better responses during emergencies!

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