
Top-level Meeting on Security Begins at PM Modi’s Residence, a Day After J&K Terror Attack
The Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) meeting began on Wednesday at Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s residence in Delhi, a day after a devastating terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam that claimed the lives of at least 26 tourists. The high-level meeting was attended by key ministers, including Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, and National Security Adviser (NSA) Ajit Doval.
The meeting was convened to review the situation in J&K and discuss the measures to be taken to prevent such attacks in the future. The attack on Tuesday evening, which targeted a bus carrying tourists, has sent shockwaves across the country, prompting widespread condemnation and outrage.
According to sources, the meeting was convened to assess the situation on the ground and to discuss the response to the attack. The ministers are believed to have discussed the various options available to them, including the possibility of military action against the terrorists responsible for the attack.
Home Minister Amit Shah, who returned from J&K this evening, is believed to have briefed the CCS on the ground situation and the steps being taken by the state government to deal with the aftermath of the attack. Shah is also expected to have discussed the possibility of deploying more security personnel in the region to prevent similar attacks in the future.
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh is believed to have emphasized the need for a robust and multi-pronged approach to tackle terrorism in J&K. Singh, who has been a vocal critic of terrorism, is likely to have called for a united effort by all stakeholders to eliminate the menace of terrorism from the region.
NSA Ajit Doval, who has been instrumental in shaping the country’s counter-terrorism strategy, is believed to have briefed the CCS on the various threats posed by terrorist organizations operating in J&K. Doval is likely to have emphasized the need for intelligence gathering and sharing to prevent such attacks in the future.
The CCS meeting comes at a time when the country is reeling from the shock of the Pahalgam attack. The attack has raised concerns about the security of tourists and citizens in J&K, which has been a hotbed of terrorism for decades.
In recent years, J&K has seen a surge in terrorist activities, including attacks on security forces and civilians. The attack on Tuesday evening, which targeted a bus carrying tourists, has highlighted the need for the government to take robust measures to prevent such attacks in the future.
The CCS meeting is expected to have discussed the various measures that need to be taken to prevent similar attacks in the future. The government is likely to have emphasized the need for intelligence gathering and sharing, as well as the deployment of more security personnel in the region.
The meeting is also expected to have discussed the need for better coordination between various security agencies, including the police, army, and intelligence agencies. The government is likely to have emphasized the need for a unified approach to tackle terrorism in J&K.
In a statement, the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) said that the CCS meeting was convened to review the situation in J&K and to discuss the measures to be taken to prevent such attacks in the future. The statement said that the meeting was attended by key ministers, including Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, and NSA Ajit Doval.
The statement also said that the government is committed to ensuring the safety and security of citizens in J&K, and that all necessary measures will be taken to prevent similar attacks in the future.
The CCS meeting is a significant development in the wake of the Pahalgam attack, and is expected to have far-reaching implications for the country’s counter-terrorism strategy. The meeting is a testament to the government’s commitment to ensuring the safety and security of citizens in J&K, and is likely to have sent a strong message to terrorist organizations operating in the region.
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