In a move reinforcing national security priorities, Home Minister Amit Shah launches a comprehensive five-day tour Thursday, covering Jammu and Kashmir from February 5-7 and Chhattisgarh until February 9. The visit spotlights security audits, political consultations, and developmental launches amid ongoing challenges.
Touching down in Jammu by 5 PM, Shah heads to a marquee security review chaired personally by him. The gathering unites MHA seniors, intelligence operatives, J&K officials, police brass, and CAPF commanders to dissect threats and refine tactics.
Political engagements follow at Lok Bhawan, bridging gaps between the Centre and regional voices. Come Friday, a border reconnaissance in Kathua’s Hiranagar could feature, with BSF officers briefing on vigilance measures. High-stakes deliberations continue.
February 7 ushers Shah to Srinagar for unveiling transformative projects, injecting vitality into J&K’s growth trajectory.
Echoing his January 8 Delhi review, this is rapid-fire attention to J&K’s security matrix.
Chhattisgarh leg intensifies focus on Maoist eradication. Shah will probe operations, appraise rehabilitation for ex-Naxals, and engage Bastar adivasis, emphasizing empathy alongside enforcement.
The tour’s blend of vigilance, infrastructure, and inclusion charts a path to resilience. Returning February 9, Shah carries actionable intelligence to steer India’s internal peace forward, ensuring no stone unturned in safeguarding sovereignty.