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Police Observer takes security review for J&K Assembly Elections 2024 in Doda Distt

K H News Service by K H News Service
September 12, 2024
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Doda : A crucial meeting was held in the Conference Hall DC Office Complex Doda to review Security arrangements for Assembly election. The meeting was chaired by Police Observer Dharmveer Singh, overseeing AC-51 Bhaderwah, AC-52 Doda, and AC-53 Doda West and attended by District Election Officer (DEO) Harvinder Singh, SSP Mohammad Aslam, and officers from the police, army, BSF, and other security forces. The focus was on finalising the security arrangements for the smooth and peaceful conduct of the upcoming general assembly elections.
SSP Doda presented a comprehensive plan detailing the deployment of forces, law and order management, and the establishment of checkpoints and control rooms.
The strategy also included specific provisions for the deployment of BSF, force allocation on an AC-wise basis, and the setting up of strong rooms. Discussions also touched on critical topics such as the current militancy scenario, de-induction plans post-elections, and the establishment of key locations for security forces to ensure seamless operations on polling day.
Speaking at the meeting, the police observer emphasized the need for heightened alertness in sensitive polling stations and urged officers to maintain strict discipline and coordination with their respective forces. He directed that forces remain stationed at least 100 meters away from polling stations to avoid potential conflicts. Further, he instructed security personnel to refrain from using mobile devices in sensitive areas and to stay vigilant, especially in light of the recent militancy activities. Ensuring high morale among the forces was highlighted as a priority to maintain a secure environment.
District Election Officer Harvinder Singh, along with the police observer, addressed any concerns raised by security personnel. They assured the forces that all necessary measures were in place to handle any challenges. The DEO stressed the importance of collaboration between security and election officials to guarantee the safety of both voters and election staff, aiming for a smooth and transparent election process.

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