City
Epaper

Any effort to derail conducive environment in J&K will be dealt strictly: CS

By IANS | Updated: May 20, 2024 21:40 IST

Srinagar, May 20 Jammu and Kashmir Chief Secretary (CS) Atal Dulloo on Monday said that any effort to ...

Open in App

Srinagar, May 20 Jammu and Kashmir Chief Secretary (CS) Atal Dulloo on Monday said that any effort to derail the "conducive environment" in Kashmir would be dealt strictly.

“The dividends of peace prevailing in the UT from the past 4-5 years have been substantial and encouraging for all. Bumper tourist arrivals and significant voter turnout in the ongoing parliamentary elections are visible indicators of peace and harmony witnessed here during this period,” the Chief Secretary said.

He also impressed upon the law and order-maintaining agencies to be vigilant against the inimical forces and ensure concerted coordination for the safety of tourists, political workers and other civilians in J&K.

He added that the participation of people in large numbers in the ongoing elections has “unnerved” certain elements who would never be allowed to succeed in their designs by the security forces.

He said that security forces must devise Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to be adhered to by the different stakeholders to minimise the chances of any terror incident by terrorists.

He called for initiating certain prophylactic measures to ensure the least disturbances in day to day business and routine of the citizens.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

Other SportsIPL 2026: Patidar's fighting 63 propels RCB to 201/8 vs RR in Guwahati

EntertainmentDocuseries 'Welcome to Wrexham' renewed for three more seasons

Entertainment'Emily in Paris' Season 6 to be shot in Greece, Monaco

NationalUttarakhand CM Dhami pays courtesy visit to Governor Gurmit Singh at Lok Bhavan

NationalSarbananda Sonowal reviews port operations; timely intervention clears 90% cargo backlog amid Strait of Hormuz disruptions

National Realted Stories

NationalDelhi Crime: 47-Year-Old Man Robbed of Rs 25 Lakh by Two Bike-Borne Men; Police Probe On

NationalAhmedabad: CBI Court convicts nine, including retired PNB officials, in bank fraud case

NationalAmit Shah condoles loss of lives in Vrindavan boat accident, prays for speedy recovery of injured

NationalNitish Kumar's Rajya Sabha move is driven by political pressure, says Tejashwi Yadav

NationalMinistry of Ayush marks World Homoeopathy Day 2026 with National Celebration on "Homoeopathy for Sustainable Health"