Srinagar, April 4
Kashmir’s Inspector General of Police (IGP) VK Birdi has asked the police to assess and enhance preparedness for upcoming auspicious occasions and festivals pertaining to different communities.
On the sidelines of a high-level meeting, the IGP highlighted the significance of collective efforts in ensuring the safety and security of the populace during these festivities.
He said the occasions slated for the coming days include Jumat-ul-Vida, Shab-l-Qadr, Navratri, Arfa day, Eid-ul-Fitr, Baisakhi and Ramanavami, each holding profound cultural and religious importance in the region.
Birdi called for strengthening surveillance efforts to monitor and thwart activities of elements detrimental to the peace and stability of the region. “He directed officers to implement robust security measures to counter any potential terror threats and ensure the safety of citizens participating in the festivities,” a police statement said.
“IGP Kashmir reiterated for intensifying market inspections in coordination with concerned magistrates, particularly in anticipation of Eid-ul-Fitr, to prevent malpractices and ensure all essential commodities are sold at government approved rates with standard quality and sufficient availability,” the statement read.
“IGP Kashmir directed senior officers to facilitate general public and to ensure that all necessary arrangements are in place,” it added.
“The IGP directed the officers to identify temporary suitable parking spots to accommodate the influx of vehicles and ensure orderly parking arrangements. The meeting also focused on establishing dialogue and coordination with respective Auqaf committees to facilitate the peaceful conduct of Shab-l-Qadr night congregations and Eid-ul-Fitr prayers.”
“IGP Kashmir underscored the importance of proactive measures and collaborative efforts from all stakeholders to ensure the overall peace and harmony during these auspicious occasions. He reiterated the commitment to maintain law and order and provide a safe and secure environment for general citizens to celebrate the upcoming auspicious occasions without any fear and disruptions,” the statement said.
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