J&K L-G reviews Jammu’s security, vows zero tolerance to terror
In a significant move to strengthen the security apparatus in Jammu and Kashmir, Lieutenant Governor (L-G) Manoj Sinha recently chaired a high-level security meeting in Jammu. The meeting was attended by top officials from the police, army, and other security agencies, and focused on reviewing the current security situation in the region. During the meeting, the L-G praised the Jammu and Kashmir Police for their outstanding efforts in dismantling a pan-India terror network, and reaffirmed the administration’s commitment to a 360-degree counter-terror approach.
The security meeting was convened in the backdrop of growing concerns over terror activities in the region. In recent months, there have been several instances of terror attacks and infiltration attempts by militant groups, which have raised alarm bells among the security agencies. The L-G’s review of the security situation in Jammu is, therefore, a timely and welcome move, aimed at assessing the preparedness of the security forces and plugging any gaps that may exist.
During the meeting, the L-G commended the police for their role in disrupting the terror network, which had spread its tentacles across the country. He noted that the police had done an outstanding job in identifying and apprehending terror suspects, and in seizing large quantities of arms and ammunition. The L-G also appreciated the efforts of the security agencies in maintaining law and order in the region, and in ensuring the safety and security of the people.
However, the L-G also cautioned that the threat of terror is still very much alive, and that the security agencies must remain vigilant and alert to prevent any further attacks. He directed the officials to stay vigilant and to intensify intelligence-led operations across the region, to identify and neutralize potential terror threats. The L-G also emphasized the need for a coordinated approach to counter-terrorism, involving all the security agencies and stakeholders.
One of the key areas of focus during the meeting was the issue of terror financing. The L-G stressed the need for zero tolerance towards terror financing, and directed the officials to take strong action against those involved in funding terror activities. He noted that terror financing is a critical component of the terror ecosystem, and that it is essential to choke off the flow of funds to terror groups if they are to be defeated.
The L-G also highlighted the importance of dealing with over ground workers (OGWs) and radicalization. OGWs are individuals who provide support to terror groups, often by providing them with logistics, shelter, and other forms of assistance. Radicalization, on the other hand, refers to the process by which individuals are indoctrinated into extremist ideologies, often through social media and other online platforms. The L-G directed the officials to take strong action against OGWs and to launch targeted programs to counter radicalization.
The meeting also discussed the need for enhanced coordination between the security agencies and the civil administration. The L-G emphasized the importance of building trust between the security forces and the local population, and directed the officials to launch outreach programs to engage with the people and to address their grievances. He noted that the security of the region is a collective responsibility, and that it requires the active participation and cooperation of all stakeholders.
The L-G’s review of the security situation in Jammu is a significant development, and reflects the administration’s commitment to ensuring the safety and security of the people. The meeting comes at a time when the region is facing a number of challenges, including the threat of terror, and the need for economic development and social cohesion. By reaffirming the administration’s commitment to a 360-degree counter-terror approach, and by directing the officials to stay vigilant and to intensify intelligence-led operations, the L-G has sent a strong message that the government will not tolerate any form of terror or violence.
In conclusion, the L-G’s review of the security situation in Jammu is a welcome move, aimed at assessing the preparedness of the security forces and plugging any gaps that may exist. The meeting reflects the administration’s commitment to ensuring the safety and security of the people, and to dealing with the threat of terror in a comprehensive and coordinated manner. By emphasizing the need for zero tolerance towards terror financing, OGWs, and radicalization, the L-G has sent a strong message that the government will not tolerate any form of terror or violence.