Jammu &Kashmir | Spate of attacks on civilians; top security meet called

The meeting would be attended by top security officials including, Northern Army Commander, J&K DGP, Corps Commanders and officers from several other intelligence agencies

Update: 2024-10-24 09:57 GMT

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah met Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday and discussed issues related to the Union Territory. | Photo: PTI

Amid a spate of attacks on civilians, especially migrant workers in Kashmir, a high-level meeting will take place in the Raj Bhavan in Srinagar on Thursday (October 24), reports said.

As per media reports, the meeting would be attended by top security officials including, Northern Army Commander, J&K DGP, Corps Commanders and officers from several other intelligence agencies. The focus will be on reviewing the security situation and discussing strategies to prevent further incidents.

In last few days, militants have carried out multiple attacks in the valley. Militants attacked camp housing workers of an infra company constructing strategic tunnel in Kashmir’s Ganderbal district on October 20, leading to seven casualties. Earlier, a non-local labourer was shot dead in south Kashmir’s Shopian on October 18.

Also Read: J-K: 7 dead in Ganderbal terror attack; Pak-based Lashkar outfit claims responsibility

Omar meets Shah

Meanwhile Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah met Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday and discussed issues related to the Union Territory, including early restoration of statehood.

On his first visit to the national capital after assuming office last week, Abdullah spent nearly 30 minutes with the Home Minister.

He later said that it was a courtesy call during which he apprised the Union Home Minister about the situation and also discussed the issue of restoration of statehood.

Abdullah’s visit follows the terror attack in the Gangangir area of Ganderbal district, where terrorists mercilessly killed seven individuals, including a doctor, just three days ago.

May also meet PM Modi

Since the reorganisation of Jammu and Kashmir into a Union Territory in 2019, the police force has been under the jurisdiction of the Union Home Ministry.

During his stay in Delhi, the chief minister is scheduled to meet the central leadership, including an anticipated meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Abdullah's National Conference achieved a remarkable victory in the recent assembly polls in the Union Territory, securing 42 out of the 90 seats.

Also Read: J&K: Security forces dismantle new terror outfit TLM, linked to LeT

In a significant move during his first cabinet meeting, a resolution was passed urging the central government to restore the statehood of Jammu and Kashmir in its original form.

Healing process

This restoration is seen as a crucial step towards initiating a healing process, reinstating constitutional rights and safeguarding the unique identity of the region's residents.

With the J&K Cabinet's endorsement, the chief minister has been empowered to engage with the prime minister and the central government to advocate for the reinstatement of Jammu and Kashmir's statehood.

This resolution was also approved by Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha.

(With agency inputs)

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