Civil-military liaison conference organized

Excelsior Correspondent

GOC Delta Force alongwith representatives of para-military forces, Police and civil administration during civil-military liaison conference.
GOC Delta Force alongwith representatives of para-military forces, Police and civil administration during civil-military liaison conference.

JAMMU, Apr 4: To take stock of the emerging security situation in the three districts of Doda, Ramban and Kishtwar, a civil-military liaison conference was held today at Dharmund.
The conference assumes significance in view of the forthcoming elections, various religious yatras especially Amarnath Yatra and Darbar movement.
Important issues like synergy between civil administration, J&K Police and Army to negate any threat to peace and harmony in the area, sharing of intelligence between J&K Police and Army, requirement to keep NH-1A and NH-1-B open at all times by reducing the response time during landslides/ traffic jams and establishment of joint control rooms, were discussed in the conference.
Speaking on the occasion, the General Officer Commanding, Delta Forces aid that peace in three districts of Doda, Ramban and Kishtwar has largely been possible due to joint efforts of Civil Administrations and Security Forces. “We are now entering into yet another critical phase, which will commence with the conduct of Parliamentary elections on April 17  and culminate with the conduct of Assembly Elections in the later half of the year during which there will be the annual Amarnath and other religious yatras as also the bi-annual move of Durbar, he added.
The conference, chaired by General Officer Commanding, Delta Force, was attended by IG CRPF,  DIG of DKR Range Batote,  DIG (Operations) CRPF,  DC  Doda,  SPs of Doda, Kishtwar and Ramban,  Commandant of 84th Battalion  CRPF,  Commandant of 137 th Battalion  CRPF,   Commandant of 187th Battalion  CRPF,  officers from the State Intelligence Wing   and all Sector  Commanders of Delta Force.