Radicalisation, terror in Valley, India’s biggest concerns
New Delhi, Dec 22: At the two day DGP's meet being held in Gujarat, a host of issues were discussed with regard to radicalisation and cross border infiltrations.
On Friday, Prime Minister, Narendra Modi arrived at Kevadiya in Gujarat, for the Conference of Director Generals of Police and Inspector Generals of Police. The PM held discussions with select groups of officers, on specific security and policing issues.
The
discussions
shall
continue
today
and
Modi
will
also
release
a
commemorative
stamp
on
National
Police
Memorial,
and
launch
the
Portal
of
the
Cyber
Coordination
Centre.
He
will
present
President's
Police
Medals
for
distinguished
service
to
IB
officers,
and
address
the
gathering.
Radicalisation, terror in the Valley: Top on the agenda at DGP meet
The officers are discussing a host of issues. Top on the agenda is radicalisation, terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir and cross border infiltration. The top leadership will be appraised about the situation and the future course of action to tackle the problems will also be discussed.
These three subjects have been the primary area of concern for security forces. The problem at Jammu and Kashmir is immense and the government would look for ways to curb terror and recruitments into terror groups in the Valley. Further the issue of radicalisation has also been discussed at the meet. While the problem is under control to a large extent as of now, the officials would discuss measures to ensure that such instances are brought down further.