"The maintenance of law and order is also imperative to prevail congenial atmosphere in the State," Kumar said.
He was addressing a meeting of senior police, para-military and intelligence officers at Police Control Room (PCR) here convened to take stock of security, law and order situation in the Valley.
Stressing for greater coordination among different law enforcing agencies, the DGP said rule of law is our prime concern and JKP along with other security agencies have done a commendable job in maintaining law and order in the State during hostile situations.
Calling on the officers for strengthening intelligence grid, the DGP said while dealing with the situations, the cops have to take special care of the human rights and every effort should be taken to avoid collateral damages.
"Better policing and the people's cooperation are mandatory to achieve desired results and police should make all out efforts to get the wholehearted support of the people of the State," Kumar said.
Emphasising upon the officers to adopt an effective strategy to mount pressure on the elements inimical to peace, the DGP said while conducting operations, it should be our endeavour that common people are not put to inconvenience.
Special DGP (Coordination, Law and Order) S P Vaid also addressed the meeting saying a comprehensive security plan has been chalked out for deployment of manpower to ensure law and order in the Valley.
Earlier, IGP Kashmir Zone, S J M Gillani also briefed the meeting about security, law and order situation in the Valley.
He informed about successful operations conducted by the forces in the recent days.
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