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Security stepped up in Kashmir Valley ahead of Pahalgam anniversary

Representative picture: Increased security in Kashmir Valley

SRINAGAR: Security has been beefed up in the Kashmir Valley ahead of the first anniversary of the Pahalgam terror attack. Officials said they have increased vigilance and strengthened prevention mechanisms, but are still trying to avoid unnecessary public panic.On April 22, 2025, terrorists attacked the scenic Baisaran meadow, also known as “Little Switzerland”, about 7 kilometers from Pahalgam town in Anantnag district in southern Kashmir, killing 25 tourists and a local pony. Following this, around 44 tourist destinations in J&K were closed as a precautionary measure. Most attractions have reopened, but authorities remain closed to tourists. In Pahalgam, Chandanwari also remains closed. Officials said there is no clear timetable for the reopening of Baisaran.Senior officials reviewed the security situation in different areas on Monday. South Kashmir DIG Javaid Iqbal Mattoo visited Pulwama district and chaired a “comprehensive crime and security review meeting”.“During the meeting, the overall crime situation, case investigation, NDPS matters and preventive measures were reviewed in detail. The DIG reviewed the prevailing security situation with special focus on counter-terrorism efforts and strengthening of counter-terrorism networks in the area,” the police spokesman said. He added that the focus was on strengthening coordination among security agencies, strengthening area control and strengthening intelligence networks to thwart any attempts by anti-national elements.The spokesman said officials were asked to maintain a high level of vigilance to ensure a prompt and effective response to any security challenges. Mattu also visited Avantipola police district and chaired a security review meeting.In Srinagar, SSP GV Dr Sundeep Chakravarthy chaired a security review meeting. “The overall crime situation in Srinagar district was reviewed in detail. Some brief discussions were held to improve the quality of investigation and prosecution of cases registered under the UAP Act, NDPS Act and general crime categories with a focus on improving the conviction rate,” a police spokesperson said.

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