The Asian Age

MHA, top babus in huddle after terror hit inputs

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Close on the heels of stepping up action along the Line of Control, intelligen­ce agencies have received specific inputs that Pakistan-based terror groups were now planning to strike in other parts of the country. Following the alert, home minister Rajnath Singh on Wednesday chaired a highlevel meeting with national security advisor Ajit Doval, home secretary Rajiv Mehrishi and top brass of the Intelligen­ce Bureau and Research & Analysis Wing.

The home minister, sources said, has instructed to enhance security at all vital installati­ons, especially airports, across the country considerab­ly to avoid any terror strike. Paramilita­ry forces like CISF that protect vital installati­ons have been directed to remain on high alert in view of fresh intelligen­ce inputs.

“There are reports that after increasing activity along the border and in Kashmir Valley the terror groups were now planning to shift focus by striking somewhere within the country. Our security agencies are alert to the inputs and we are keeping a close watch. Anti-terror squad and special branch of state police have also been forwarded the inputs for taking necessary action,’’ a senior intelligen­ce official said.

The meeting, which discussed in detail various aspects regarding the prevailing security scenario in the Valley, was also informed that Pakistani security forces, backed by terror groups, will continue to engage Indian security forces along the LoC and more ceasefire violations by Pakistan were expected in the days ahead. Both BSF and Army have already been asked to remain vigilant to ambush by Pakistan’s Border Action Team (BAT).

The border guarding forces were again directed on Wednesday to retaliate hard in the wake of any ceasefire violation. A close watch is being maintained along the border amid reports that as many as 55 terror camps and launch pads, 20 of which have come up since January, were still active in PoK and there would be an attempt to push more militants across the border.

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