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Rajnath with Vohra

A High Level meeting chaired by Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh was held in Srinagar on Friday.

The meeting was also attended by the Jammu and Kashmir Governor NN Vohra and Chief Minister Ms Mehbooba Mufti and several Senior Officers from the Union and the State Governments, a PIB statement said late this evening.

The meeting deliberated upon the strategic issues pertaining to situation in the state with particular reference to development projects of the state.

“Union Home Minister expressed satisfaction over the performance of the State Government as well as the Security Forces and complimented them for excellent ground coordination and synergy,” the statement said.

“During the meeting a range of issues pertaining to the state were discussed. Union Home Minister assured of positive outcomes on issues of opening of more LoC routes for trade and business, giving permission to foreigners to visit Ladakh including Nubra valley, quick resolution of land related issues, increasing ex-gratia payment to families of martyred J&K police personnel at par with the Central Forces and restarting the police modernization. Rajnath Singh also instructed the CRPF and BSF to explore the possibility of conducting special recruitment drives in Jammu and Kashmir,” the statement said.

Union Home Minister asked the agencies to ensure fool proof security in the state, with primacy being to protecting the life and property of civilians. The State Government expressed its confidence of maintaining security in the State, including during the on-going Amarnath Yatra.

Union Home Minister also asked the BSF and the Army to step up the vigil at the International Border and the LoC, so that the “evil designs of the enemy could be frustrated”.

Meanwhile, an official spokesperson said that Rajnath Singh, Union Home Minister, who arrived here today at the Raj Bhavan on a two day visit, and Governor N N Vohra held discussions on varied issues relating to the future growth and development of the State.

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