Monday, October 25, 2010

J-K security officials meet ahead of Obama's visit



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Srinagar, October 24: Top security officials in Jammu and Kashmir met here to discuss the security situation in the state ahead of US president Barack Obama's visit to India next month, official sources said today.


The meeting of the core group of security officials was held last night at the headquarters of Army's 15 Corps.
The meeting was chaired by General Officer Commanding (GoC) of 15 Corps Lt General N C Marwah and attended by Director General of Police Kuldeep Khoda and other senior officers of Army, BSF, CRPF and civil administration.
The officers discussed the security scenario in the Valley with particular reference to threat posed by militants ahead of Obama's visit to India. The discussions focused on the strategy of countering ultras who might attempt to carry out attacks to gain publicity during his visit, according to the sources.
--Agencies

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