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Kashmir to have 8-Security zones for Pandits
6/4/2022 11:15:38 PM
Early Times Report

Jammu, June 4: In the wake of meeting chaired by Home Minister Amit Shah on June 3 in the national capital, Kashmir is set to have eight security zones for the Pandits who are facing the brunt of targeted killings.
Official sources said on the instructions of Home Minister Amit Shah the Jammu and Kashmir administration has started working on the plan to have eight secured zones in the main towns of the valley as also in the summer capital of Srinagar.
It was reliably learnt that Shah will be regularly updated on the working of the “secured zones.”
Sources said the “secured zones will have three-tier smart security grid where the people from the affected community will live till situation improves.”
“Their offices will be close to the residential accommodation and they will get escort to the office,” said a source privy to the development.
Apart from this, security grid will be improved around the offices where the Pandits are working and the “human intelligence network will also be beefed up and this all will be part of the eight zones.”
“The plan is very smart by virtue of which the security of Kashmir pandits will be made foolproof through watertight grid of smart network,” the source added.
Sources said the Union Home Minister Amit Shah during the meeting held on June 3 made it amply clear to the security establishment that no lapse on their part will be tolerated.
Sources said a helpline will remain constantly in touch with the Pandits on regular basis to seek feedback if they are facing any inconvenience and the same will be accessed by the MHA.
Sources said “The efforts to keep Pandits working in Kashmir to stay back in the valley were essentially needed to foil the Pakistani sinister design which wants them leave their homeland.”
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