Authorities in Jammu and Kashmir have commenced extensive security arrangements for the upcoming annual Amarnath Yatra, with the deployment of personnel from the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and specialized police teams. The move is aimed at ensuring the safety and security of pilgrims undertaking the arduous journey to the holy cave shrine.
Security Measures Intensified
Information available with The Chenab Times indicates that the deployment of security forces is a precautionary measure to preempt any potential threats and to manage the large influx of devotees expected for the pilgrimage. These forces will be strategically positioned along the yatra routes, including the traditional Pahalgam and shorter but steeper Baltal routes, as well as at base camps and transit points.
The CRPF, a paramilitary force with extensive experience in counter-insurgency operations and VVIP security, will play a crucial role in the overall security grid. Alongside them, specially trained police teams, including those from the Jammu and Kashmir Police’s counter-insurgency units, will be on high alert. These teams are equipped to handle various security challenges, including potential militant activity and crowd management.
Logistical and Intelligence Preparedness
Sources within the security establishment confirm that a comprehensive security plan has been put in place, involving close coordination between various central and local security agencies. This includes enhanced intelligence gathering and sharing to identify and neutralize any subversive elements that may attempt to disrupt the pilgrimage. Drone surveillance and aerial monitoring are also expected to be part of the security apparatus to keep a close watch on the routes and surrounding areas.
The yatra, which typically commences in late June or early July, attracts hundreds of thousands of pilgrims who undertake the journey to the naturally formed ice lingam of Lord Shiva in the Himalayas. The administration is also focusing on the smooth facilitation of the yatra, ensuring adequate arrangements for accommodation, sanitation, and medical facilities at the base camps and along the pilgrimage route. This multi-faceted approach underscores the commitment to providing a secure and seamless experience for all devotees.
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