Union Home Minister Amit Shah has reviewed and commended the strengthened security measures in Jammu and Kashmir following the April Pahalgam terror attack. During an important meeting in New Delhi, Shah emphasized the need for continued vigilance and coordinated operations by security forces and the UT administration, particularly as winter conditions approach. He granted security agencies the authority to take decisive action against any threats to peace and stability. The Home Minister acknowledged the progress made in dismantling terrorist infrastructure in the region, assuring full governmental backing for these efforts. Discussions also included the successful reopening of numerous tourist locations that had been temporarily shuttered, indicating a positive shift in the security environment and a push to normalize tourism activities.
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