Haryana Chief Secretary Anurag Rastogi on Friday directed deputy commissioners (DCs) and superintendents of police (SPs) across the state to maintain strict vigilance, ensuring maintenance of peace, harmony, and brotherhood.
Chairing a video conference with all DCs and SPs, Rastogi emphasised that upholding law and order remains a top priority, especially in light of the terror attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam.
“Officials in the district are required to keep a hawk’s eye on anti-social elements and to take prompt action against anyone attempting to disrupt public order or social unity,” Rastogi told officers.
During the meeting, Additional Chief Secretary (Home) Sumita Misra issued a series of instructions aimed at strengthening the security apparatus. She called upon district administrations to intensify patrolling, enhance local intelligence-gathering mechanisms, and maintain constant surveillance on potentially sensitive areas.
Misra also directed officers to monitor social media platforms and take strict legal action against individuals spreading misinformation or attempting to vitiate the communal atmosphere online. “Any attempt to disturb social harmony will be dealt with a firm hand,” Misra said.
In light of the recent developments, Misra also directed all district officials to ensure full security and support for Kashmiri students studying in universities and colleges across Haryana. She urged district administrations to remain in close contact with educational institutions to address any concerns and provide a sense of safety and reassurance to the students.
Misra also directed that regular law and order assessments be conducted and contingency plans be kept ready to respond swiftly to any emerging situation.
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Director General of Police (DGP) Shatrujeet Kapur also addressed the meeting and instructed all district police chiefs to identify vulnerable areas and keep a close watch on them. He emphasised the need to reactivate peace committees at the district level to foster mutual understanding and maintain communal harmony. “These committees play a crucial role in promoting dialogue between communities and can act as a bridge to defuse tension during sensitive times,” DGP Kapur stated.
ADGP (CID) Saurabh Singh, Secretary (Home) Geeta Bharti, and senior officers of various other departments also attended the meeting.
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