Mehrishi arrived here early this morning, two days after four Jaish-e-Mohammad terrorists stormed the army base in Uri sector of Baramulla district and killed 18 soldiers, officials said here.
During his day-long visit, he called on the Governor and the Chief Minister and discussed the security scenario in the Valley with them.
"The Union Home Secretary discussed the matters pertaining to the prevailing situation in the Valley with the Governor and the Chief Minister," they said.
The deadly Uri attack and ongoing unrest in Kashmir, which began a day after Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani was killed in an encounter with security forces on July 8, were the focus of discussions, the officials said.
He was scheduled to arrive here yesterday but postponed the visit by one day.
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