Ensure zero tolerance to HR abuses: Mufti at UHQ meet

‘We need to build and consolidate peace’
• Everybody will be taken on board to meet challenges
• Integrated plan be put in place for addressing security, dev concerns
• There should be increased vigil on IB, LoC

Chief Minister Mufti Mohammad Sayeed Thursday chaired first meeting of Unified Headquarters and directed security officials to adopt humane approach and ensure zero tolerance to human rights abuses.
Mufti was chairing his first meeting of the Unified Headquarters, after assuming charge. All issues related to the prevailing security and law-and-order situation were discussed threadbare.
Deputy Chief Minister, Dr. Nirmal Singh, besides top brass of Army, Police and the civil administration attended the meeting.
In his opening remarks, CM complimented the security officials for their role in strengthening the institution of democracy.
He stressed upon the need for adopting a humane approach while dealing with law-and-order situations and exercising zero tolerance towards human rights’ violations.
“The polls have been held in a very conducive atmosphere. We need to build upon the dividends for putting in place an effective and vibrant governance mechanism for seeking all-round development of the three regions for converting J&K into a self-reliant State,” Mufti said.
Terming the formation of PDP-BJP Government as a historic opportunity to usher in a new era for sustained peace and equitable development, he said the new dispensation will give its people an honest and accountable government and implement its “Agenda of the Alliance”.
He said without peace, the goals will be difficult to achieve and complimented the security agencies and the civil administration for their agility and coordination in bringing in a perceptible change on the ground and maintaining peace in the State.
During the briefing by respective agencies about the present security scenario and law-and-order situation, Mufti highlighted the need for putting an integrated plan in place for addressing security and development concerns and requirement for dealing in certain difficult areas.
On the issue of firing in border areas from across the IB & LoC, he called for enhanced vigil and asked the administration to provide shelter and all basic facilities to the people displaced at the time of firing.
On array of issues related to internal security and manning LoC and the International Border and land-related issues, the Chief Minister asked the Chief Secretary to shortly convene a Civil-Military Liaison (CML) meeting to iron out and resolve all pending issues.
During the meeting, the issue of use of modern technology and equipment for better surveillance was also discussed.
In his address, the Deputy Chief Minister said the new PDP-BJP Government will focus on economic and social issues confronting the State for which a peaceful environment has to be put in place.
He said everybody will be taken on board to meet the challenges that the Government will face in strengthening the democratic institutions so that the people bear the fruits of good governance.
Chief Secretary, Iqbal Khanday, GoC-in-C, Northern Command, Lt. Gen, D. S. Hooda, Director General of Police, K. Rajendra Kumar, Special DG, CRPF (North Zone), J&K, R. C. Tayal, GoC XVI Corps, Lt. Gen. K. H. Singh, GoC XV Corps, Lt. Gen, Subrat Saha, GoC XIV Corps, Lt. Gen. B. S. Negi, GoC IX Corps, Lt. Gen Rajiv Tiwari, Principal Secretary to the Chief Minister B. B. Vyas, Principal Secretary, Home, Suresh Kumar and Divisional Commissioners of Jammu and Kashmir participated in the meeting.
Also present in the meeting were, IGP CID, J&K, IGP, Kashmir Zone, IGP, Jammu Zone, IG CRPF, Jammu, Additional Commissioner, SB, Jammu, Joint Director IB, Kashmir, Officiating IG, BSF, Kashmir and Deputy Director, (SIB), Jammu.

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