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Amarnath Yatra: IG CRPF reviews security, says all arrangements in place | KNO

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Srinagar, Jun 15 (KNO): Inspector General of CRPF Srinagar sector Ajay Kumar Yadav Thursday reviewed the security for the upcoming Amarnath Yatra in Srinagar stating all arrangements are in place while additional companies are arriving and will be deployed shortly. Talking to news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), IG CRPF Srinagar Sector said that all arrangements are in place for the smooth conduct of the Amarnath Yatar and that the CRPF was ready to face any challenge. “We are ready. Additional companies are arriving in Kashmir and will be deployed shortly,” he said, without revealing the exact number of additional companies of CRPF to be deployed for the Yatra. Meanwhile, in a statement issued to KNO, the CRPF spokesman said that Ajay Kumar Yadav, IG CRPF Srinagar Sector undertook a rigorous security review of the designated routes and camps to ensure the safety and well-being of all pilgrims and security personnel. Recognizing the paramount importance of securing the Yatra routes and CRPF camps, Yadav, being the nodal officer for the crucial Baltal axis of Yatra, personally went about assessing and enhancing the security measures for this two-month long Yatra. “A team of experienced officers, consisting of Jaidev Kesri, DIG (Joint Nodal Officer of Baltal axis) and Sh. Kishor Prasad DIG and other field commanders, meticulously analyzed the Baltal axis route and camps, assessing potential risks and vulnerabilities,” the statement said, adding that the security review aims to create a secure environment that fosters harmony, tranquillity, and unhindered spiritual experiences for all attendees. “Key aspects of the security review include route assessment: The designated Yatra route was examined, identifying any potential challenges, such as difficult terrains, traffic bottlenecks, or areas prone to natural hazards. Camp Security: The camps, Manigam, Neelgrath, Rangamore, Sarbal, Baltal and Domail, along the Baltal route were rigorously evaluated for security. Emergency Response Planning: during the review, the importance of effective emergency response planning was emphasised upon. Collaborating closely with CRPF medical teams, disaster management agencies, and other agencies, a robust emergency response framework has been established to address any unforeseen situations promptly and efficiently. Medical facilities, first aid stations, and emergency evacuation plans are proposed to be strategically placed along the Baltal route,” the statement said. The spokesman said that the IG CRPF expressed his utmost commitment to the safety and security of all participants, stating, "The Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra holds immense significance for the pilgrims as well as the residents of Kashmir. Our primary objective is to ensure that pilgrims can partake in this sacred journey with peace of mind and a sense of security. We have left no stone unturned in assessing and enhancing the security measures for the event, aiming to create a safe and serene environment for all. I hope that the Yatra ushers in an era of peace of prosperity for everyone in the region."—(KNO)

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