IGP Kashmir Zone Chairs Meeting at PCR Kashmir; Takes Stock of Arrangements for SANJY-2026 and Muharram

Srinagar June 08: IGP Kashmir Zone, Shri V. K. Birdi-IPS, took stock of the arrangements for the peaceful conduct of the Shri Amarnathji Yatra (SANJY-2026) and Muharram observances across the Kashmir Valley during a meeting held at the Conference Hall of PCR Kashmir.

 

The meeting was attended by all Range DIGs of Kashmir Zone, SSP PCR Kashmir, SSsP of Anantnag, Srinagar, Ganderbal, Kulgam, Pulwama, Baramulla, Kupwara, Shopian, Bandipora, Budgam, Sopore, Handwara, and Awantipora, SO to IGP Kashmir, SP Cargo, and other senior officers.

 

During the meeting, officers presented detailed briefings outlining security arrangements, logistical requirements, and district-wise preparedness plans for the smooth conduct of the Shri Amarnathji Yatra. Discussions focused on measures adopted to ensure the safety of pilgrims and the effective management of the pilgrimage routes.

 

Reviewing the overall security framework, IGP Kashmir stressed the importance of strict adherence to SOPs and effective coordination among all agencies. Shri V. K. Birdi directed officers to remain prepared for any contingency, including operational challenges, natural disasters, and other unforeseen situations, through a well-synchronized response mechanism.

 

Highlighting pilgrim safety as the foremost priority, Shri V. K. Birdi assessed the deployment strategy and preparedness of ROPs. The IGP Kashmir called for enhanced surveillance, regular area domination, and continuous monitoring of highways and vulnerable stretches along the Yatra routes. Officers were also instructed to strengthen nighttime security measures and maintain heightened alertness to deter any untoward incidents.

 

The IGP Kashmir further directed officers to conduct mock drills to test existing SOPs and improve operational efficiency wherever required. IGP Kashmir instructed officers to ensure comprehensive security arrangements at all Yatra camps, including the installation of surveillance systems at key locations and the deployment of sufficient manpower to manage pilgrim movement and respond to emergencies.

 

The meeting also reviewed the arrangements being put in place for the upcoming Muharram observances across the Kashmir Valley. IGP Kashmir emphasized the need for adequate security, effective traffic management, and seamless coordination with the civil administration and other stakeholder agencies to facilitate the peaceful and smooth conduct of Muharram processions. Officers were directed to remain vigilant, maintain close liaison with organizers, and make all necessary arrangements to ensure public safety and convenience.

 

At the conclusion of the meeting, IGP Kashmir, Shri V. K. Birdi, called upon officers to maintain the highest standards of professionalism, vigilance, and coordination throughout the Shri Amarnathji Yatra and Muharram period to ensure the peaceful and smooth conduct of these events.

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