Srinagar, June 25 (UNI) With the annual Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra set to begin on July 3, security forces in Jammu and Kashmir have put in place elaborate, multi-layered arrangements to ensure the safety and smooth conduct of the pilgrimage, which draws thousands of devotees to the holy cave shrine located in the Himalayas.
Addressing media after a mock exercise in south Kashmir, Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kashmir, Vidhi Kumar Birdi, said that this year’s Yatra will be held under heightened vigilance and deeper security coordination compared to previous years.
“As compared to last year, this time we have multi-layered and in-depth security arrangements to make the Yatra safe and comfortable for the pilgrims,” Birdi said.
To streamline security operations, the entire Yatra security arrangements has been divided into multiple zones and sectors, spanning both the Pahalgam and Baltal tracks. Each zone has a dedicated security layout, and today Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) drills were carried out to test readiness and refine emergency response protocols.
“The drills have been conducted across the valley, including base camps, road stretches, interior sections, and other key locations. The aim is to enhance coordination among all security units and ensure that everyone knows their specific responsibilities in case of any contingency,” the IGP explained.
According to officials, the mock drills involved joint participation from J&K Police, Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), emergency response units, disaster management authorities, medical teams, and traffic regulators. The coordinated simulation exercises focused on quick response, evacuation, and communication efficiency in case of any security threat or natural emergency like landslides or cloudbursts.
IGP Birdi also underscored the importance of public cooperation, stating that the success of the Yatra has historically depended on the active support of local communities.
“These yatras have always been successful because of the wholehearted support of local people. This year too, there is tremendous enthusiasm among the locals to welcome the pilgrims, assist them, and ensure they have a safe and memorable experience,” he said.
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