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Security tight as Modi visits Kashmir

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Security forces in Jammu and Kashmir were on high alert yesterday ahead of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s two-day visit to the state today.

All entry and exit points into Srinagar and Jammu have been sealed by police and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) who allowed vehicles to enter the cities only after thorough checks and frisking of the occupants.

Makeshift barricades and mobile bunkers were put up to regulate traffic to ensure that no unauthoris­ed movement is allowed during the visit.

Top officials said peripheral security to the Prime Minister’s visit was being provided by the army.

Traffic jams were seen yesterday at some places both in Srinagar and Jammu cities as traffic moved at snail’s pace due to multiple checkpoint­s.

Modi will tour all the three regions of the state during his visit.

Power project

He will inaugurate the 330MW Kishengang­a hydroelect­ric power project in Bandipora district in the Kashmir Valley today.

He will lay the foundation of the Zojila tunnel in Drass area of Kargil district.

After completion, the tunnel would provide all-weather connectivi­ty between the Valley and Ladakh region that otherwise remains cut off during the winter months.

Modi will also attend the 100th birth anniversar­y of revered Ladakhi spiritual leader, Kushak Bakula, in Leh town.

The Prime Minister will address the convocatio­n of the Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultur­al Sciences and Technology (SKUAST) in Jammu on Sunday before returning to New Delhi.

Modi’s visit to the troubled state come two days after his government announced a ceasefire against militants to provide for a peaceful environmen­t during Ramadan.

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