Laying stress on effective monitoring, supervision and multi-agency coordination, Jammu and Kashmir Director General of Police K Rajendra Kumar today reviewed security situation of the Jammu region and arrangements for the Amarnath Yatra beginning June 28.
Discussing the preparedness for the ensuing yatra, Jammu region officers apprised the DGP about arrangements made with regard to security, traffic for all yatra routes from Lakhanpur to Jawahar Tunnel, a police spokesman said here.
Addressing a meeting of police officers from Jammu Zone, the DGP laid stress on better synergy among all stakeholders to make the yatra smooth and peaceful.
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He stressed on effective monitoring and supervision at all levels to ensure better deliverance to the people. He has asked to make safety of people prime responsibility for which rule of law is to be ensured at all costs.
"Better coordination among all wings of the organisation, besides other security agencies, is necessary for ensuring safety of the people," the DGP said.
Rajendra, after seeking feedback from the officers, laid emphasize on maintaining better relations with the public at thana level. He said that people of the state have always cooperated with police at odd times and "we have succeeded in tackling tough situations with their cooperation".
"It should be our priority to ensure quick disposal of their grievances," he said.
The DGP discussed requirements with the officers and assured that all possible assistance would be provided to strengthen the infrastructure including communication, mobility and equipment.
He said that effective measures should be taken for the betterment of jawans, who are basic pillars of the department and perform their duties in hostile conditions at every nook and corner of the state.
Procedures with regard to welfare need to be simplified to benefit the personnel and their families within shortest possible period.