Amit Shah Reviews Security and Development in J&K During First Visit Under New Government
The Union Home Minister's three-day visit includes assessing anti-terror operations, meeting families of fallen officers, and strategizing with BJP legislators against the ruling National Conference.
- Amit Shah began his first visit to Jammu and Kashmir since the formation of the Omar Abdullah-led National Conference government in October 2024.
- He held a closed-door meeting with BJP legislators in Jammu, focusing on countering the National Conference's stance on Article 370 and the Waqf (Amendment) Act.
- Shah is set to visit a Border Security Force outpost in Kathua to evaluate the security situation along the India-Pakistan border amidst ongoing anti-terror operations in the region.
- The Home Minister will meet families of fallen Jammu and Kashmir Police personnel and present job appointment letters to some on compassionate grounds.
- His agenda also includes reviewing development projects and the security situation in Srinagar before concluding his visit.