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Kashmir IGP reviews security ahead of first phase of voting

Kashmir Inspector General of Police VK Birdi on Tuesday directed security forces to take proactive measures and maintain close vigil on anti-national elements ahead of the first phase of the Assembly poll on September 18 to ensure smooth and peaceful...
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Kashmir IGP VK Birdi chairs a security meeting in Anantnag. ANI
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Kashmir Inspector General of Police VK Birdi on Tuesday directed security forces to take proactive measures and maintain close vigil on anti-national elements ahead of the first phase of the Assembly poll on September 18 to ensure smooth and peaceful elections in the Valley.

The Kashmir police chief chaired a security and election review meeting during the day at the Range Police Headquarters in south Kashmir’s Anantnag, a spokesperson said.

It was attended by officers of the police, Army, CRPF, BSF and ITBP. The overall security arrangements put in place in the South Kashmir Range for the upcoming elections were reviewed in the meeting, he said.

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In the four districts of south Kashmir — Anantnag, Kulgam, Pulwama and Shopian — 16 Assembly segments will go to the polls in the first phase of the three-phase election. A total of 24 seats in Jammu and Kashmir are going to the polls in this phase — 16 in the Valley and eight in the Jammu region.

Special focus was laid on the security of polling booths and strongrooms.

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The Kashmir IGP emphasised the need for close coordination with all security agencies and directed that proactive measures be taken to ensure smooth and peaceful conduct of the electoral process, the spokesperson said.

Birdi also visited various camping locations of incoming CAPF teams in Anantnag district and took stock of the arrangements made on the ground.

The visit concluded with a comprehensive review of the strategies and action plans devised to ensure the peaceful conduct of elections, the spokesperson added. The second and third phases of the polls are being held on September 25 and October 1, respectively, while the counting of the votes will be undertaken on October 8.

Polling in 24 seats on September 18

  • In the four districts of south Kashmir — Anantnag, Kulgam, Pulwama and Shopian — 16 Assembly segments will go to the polls in the first phase of the three-phase election
  • A total of 24 seats in Jammu and Kashmir are going to the polls in this phase — 16 in the Valley and eight in the Jammu
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