Rajnath Singh reviews security situation along Indo-Pak border

Top security brass of the country briefed HM about the situation along the border and steps being taken to foil any Pakistani design to attack BSF posts and civilians

Home Minister Rajnath Singh and BJP President Rajnath Singh arrive to attend an all-party meeting in New Delhi
Home Minister Rajnath Singh and BJP President Rajnath Singh arrive to attend an all-party meeting in New Delhi
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Sep 30 2016 | 4:15 PM IST
Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Friday reviewed the security situation in the country, particular along the border with Pakistan in the wake of the surgical strikes by the Army on terror launch pads in PoK.

During the hour-long meeting, the top security brass of the country briefed the Home Minister about the situation along the border and steps being taken to foil any Pakistani design to attack BSF posts besides safety of civilian population living in forward areas.

The Home Minister instructed the officials to ensure that the forces posted along the border remain on alert as situation along the Indo-Pak border continues to be volatile after Thursday's surgical strike by Army, official sources said.

Those who attended the meeting include National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, Union Home Secretary Rajiv Mehrishi and top officials of security and intelligence agencies.

BSF, which comes under the Home Ministry, has already put all its units along the Indo-Pak border on "high alert".

Orders have been issued to all its units along IB in Jammu, Punjab, Rajasthan and Gujarat to step up vigil and bolster their numbers at the posts by bringing in all personnel who are in the reserve.

BSF has also restricted all civilian movement along borders with Pakistan.The border guarding force has also been asked by the Home Ministry to provide manpower to local administration for helping in evacuating people from border villages to safer locations.

India carried out 'surgical strikes' on terror launch pads across LoC on Thursday, inflicting "significant casualties" on terrorists and those who are trying to support them.

The announcement of the sudden action by the Army was made on Thursday by DGMO Lt Gen Ranbir Singh, 11 days after the terror strike by Pakistan-based JeM on an Indian Army camp in Uri in Kashmir which left 18 Indian soldiers dead.
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First Published: Sep 30 2016 | 2:02 PM IST

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