Kashmir Security Ensured for Muharram and International Day of Yoga
Kashmir Police Chief V K Birdi led a meeting to ensure security measures for peaceful conduct of Muharram and International Day of Yoga. Senior officers discussed plans for handling processions, crowd control, and law maintenance. Birdi emphasized heightened surveillance and collaboration among forces.

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The Inspector General of Police in Kashmir, V K Birdi, convened a meeting with various security forces to discuss measures for maintaining peace during Muharram and the International Day of Yoga (IDY). The assembly was held at the PCR Kashmir and included top police and security force officials.
During the discussion, officers shared their security arrangements to ensure the smooth progress of the upcoming Muharram processions and IDY events. Key topics included the management of mourning processions, crowd control, traffic regulation, and the reinforcement of law and order during these occasions.
IGP Birdi instructed officers to implement foolproof security plans and emphasized the need for increased surveillance against potential anti-national threats. Close cooperation with stakeholders and thorough strategizing at district levels were underscored to prevent any disruptions. A commitment to uphold peace concluded the meeting.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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