Srinagar: Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday directed security forces to take the strongest possible action against terrorists to safeguard the peace and development of the union territory.
At a meeting here to review the security situation and development aspects of all the districts of Kashmir Division, he said the aim is to ensure socio-economic development and promote a sense of security among the people.
“We must safeguard peace and pace of development. At the same time, strongest possible actions need to be taken against terrorists and those who are providing support, safe haven or any assistance to terrorists,” the LG said.
Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo, Director General of Police Nalin Prabhat, Principal Secretary (Home) Chandraker Bharti and other senior officers of police and civil administration attended the meeting.
The LG reviewed the functioning of the security grid and directed all officials concerned to take preemptive action in respect of terrorist threats, an official spokesman said.
Sinha also stressed that stringent action must be taken against those spreading anti-national propaganda, threatening public safety and law and order.
The LG called for a zero-tolerance approach and greater vigilance and coordination between the security agencies to crush the entire terror ecosystem.
He said the narco-terrorism issue should be dealt with immediately and dismantling of the entire network should receive the highest priority.
Stressing the need for accelerated development, the LG directed deputy commissioners to monitor the functioning of schemes for the welfare of farmers, rural and urban development, self-employment and saturation of key initiatives under central sector schemes.
He also directed officials to focus on enhanced road and telecom connectivity in far-flung areas.
The LG commended the J&K Police and the administrative apparatus for the peaceful conduct of elections and the Amarnath Yatra.
LG administer Integrity Pledge to officers at Raj Bhavan
An ‘Integrity Pledge’ was given to the officers on the occasion of the Vigilance Awareness Week at Raj Bhavan with Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha reading out the pledge and administering the oath to officers.
Vigilance Awareness Week is being observed from 28th of October to 3rd of November 2024 with the theme “Culture of Integrity for Nation’s Prosperity”.
In a message, the LG said: “Corruption is a major obstacle to sustainable development, as it diverts resources away from essential services and economic growth. Vigilance plays a critical role in ensuring the smooth, ethical and transparent functioning of organizations, institutions and societies as a whole.
“Leveraging technology is instrumental in enhancing transparency and reducing corruption. Vigilance awareness amongst all stakeholders fosters a culture of accountability, protects public interests and ensures that institutions operate efficiently and with integrity. By remaining vigilant, we contribute to the creation of a system that promotes fairness, justice and progress in society.
“Let all the departments and individuals play a vital role in reporting corrupt practices and adequate transparent and accountable governance.”