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New Delhi, Aug 30 Army chief, General Bipin Rawat, reviewed security arrangements along the LoC in Jammu and Kashmir on the first day ofhis two-day visit to the Valley on Friday.

 

Rawat''s visit to Srinagar is his first-ever after abrogation of Article 370 and division of the state into two Union territories.He was accompanied by the Chinar Corps Commander, Lt Gen K.J.S. Dhillon during his inspection of the formations and units deployed along the LoC.

Rawat was briefed by local Army commanders about ceasefire violations, the ground situation in the region and security measures taken.There have been 222 instances of ceasefire violations along the LoC in Kashmir valley ever since August 5.

Defence sources said Rawat interacted with soldiers on the ground and praised them for their high levels of morale and motivation. He further reinforced upon the soldiers the need to remain prepared for meetingemerging security challenges effectively in view of the increased infiltrationattempts.

"The Army chief appreciated the robust counter-infiltration grid which has neutralised multiple infiltration attemptsof terrorists. He shared intelligence reports of a large number of terroristsready to infiltrate from multiple launch pads across the LoC," said a senior defence official.

The valley had been placed on high alert ahead of prayers onFriday. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh had also reviewed security in the valleyon Thursday following his visit to Leh for inaugurating a Kisan Mela at theDefence Institute of High Altitude Research.


Publish Time: 30 August 2019
TP News

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