"Police is fully geared up to deal with any eventuality and we will ensure that free and fair elections are conducted," DIG Police Jammu-Kathua range Shakeel Ahmed Beig said.
He said security forces would be kept on high alert during the election process in Jammu and strict vigil would be maintained on all the routes leading to the international border to thwart nefarious designs of terrorist outfits.
In the past the terrorists, who had managed to sneak into the Indian side from across the border, used private vehicles to enter the city and carry out terrorist attacks, but during the elections police would not let its guard down.
"During the elections all the vehicles coming from the border areas would be frisked before they enter the Jammu city," he said.
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