Security Measures Strengthened in Rajouri Ahead of Polling

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Security Measures Strengthened in Rajouri Ahead of Polling

The Additional Director General of Police, Anand Jain, made a visit to Rajouri in Jammu and Kashmir to review and bolster security measures before the upcoming polling in the Union Territory. An important aspect of his visit was conducting a security review meeting at Rajouri, which was attended by senior police officials and other key stakeholders. The meeting served as a platform to evaluate the current security situation in the region and strategize for increased vigilance.

Discussions during the meeting focused on various security-related aspects, including threat assessments, countermeasures, and the importance of coordination among security agencies. Anand Jain emphasized the necessity of stepping up security measures and launching proactive operations against any support provided to terrorist networks in Rajouri. The stakeholders also stressed the significance of maintaining surveillance in the area to prevent any actions by anti-national elements during the forthcoming election.

The use of technology for identifying terror networks and leveraging data analytics for improved operational efficiency was highlighted as crucial during the security review meeting. Anand Jain directed the attendees to gather actionable inputs to prevent any attempts by anti-national elements to disrupt the General Parliamentary Election in 2024. The meeting underscored the importance of synergy and coordination among different security agencies to ensure the smooth conduct of the upcoming elections and address any potential security challenges.

In light of a recent firing incident, security forces were placed on high alert in Rajouri, demonstrating the seriousness with which security measures were being taken ahead of the upcoming polling dates in various regions. The polling schedule included Udhampur on April 19 in Phase 1, with Jammu, Anantnag-Rajouri, Srinagar, and Baramulla set to poll on April 26, May 7, May 13, and May 20, respectively.