SHIMLA-9th May, 2025-In light of the escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla held a comprehensive review of the State’s preparedness to maintain peace, law and order, and public safety. A high-level meeting was convened at Raj Bhavan today to assess the evolving security scenario.

Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu called on the Governor and apprised him of the State Government’s preparedness and current security measures. Prior to this, the Governor held a meeting with Chief Secretary Prabodh Saxena, Additional Chief Secretary (Home) Onkar Sharma and Director General of Police Dr. Atul Verma to take stock of internal security and administrative readiness.

The Governor directed all concerned agencies to remain vigilant and fully prepared. He lauded the message of ‘Operation Sindoor’, calling it historic, and commended the Indian Armed Forces for neutralizing Pakistan-backed terror outfits. He cautioned that Pakistan, in a state of frustration, could resort to misadventures, for which the State must remain fully prepared.

During the meeting, the Chief Secretary informed the Governor that Pak individuals on short-term visas have already been deported. He added that security for Kashmiri residents in the State has been ensured, and the safety of Himachali students and citizens living in Jammu & Kashmir was also being monitored.

The Chief Secretary briefed the Governor that the Chief Minister had reviewed emergency preparedness with all Deputy Commissioners and Superintendents of Police. They have been instructed to conduct regular monitoring, mock drills, and review disaster management measures, including the setup of ‘safe houses’. A state-wide mock drill was recently conducted successfully, sensitizing the public and agencies.

Sensitive intelligence matters have been shared with relevant agencies for coordinated response.

The Governor emphasized heightened vigilance in border areas, particularly in regions like Indora and Nurpur adjoining Pathankot. He instructed that strict surveillance be maintained againstanti-social elements in these areas and urged that public advisories be issued to ensure community vigilance in accordance with the guidelines of Government of India.

Appealing to the public, he urged citizens to remain calm, avoid rumours, and follow official advisories issued by the GoI and State Governments. He also instructed that disaster management and essential services be streamlined to handle any potential emergency effectively.

Secretary to the Governor C.P. Verma was also present during the meeting

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SHIMLA -9th May, 2025

In light of the escalating tensions between India and Pakistan, Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla held a comprehensive review of the State’s preparedness to maintain peace, law and order, and public safety. A high-level meeting was convened at Raj Bhavan today to assess the evolving security scenario with Chief Secretary Prabodh Saxena, Additional Chief Secretary (Home) Onkar Sharma, Director General of Police Dr. Atul Verma and to take stock of internal security and administrative readiness.

The Governor directed all concerned agencies to remain vigilant and fully prepared. He lauded the message of ‘Operation Sindoor’, calling it historic, and commended the Indian Armed Forces for neutralizing Pakistan-backed terror outfits. He cautioned that Pakistan, in a state of frustration, could resort to misadventures, for which the State must remain fully prepared.

During the meeting, the Chief Secretary informed the Governor that Pak individuals on short-term visas have already been deported. He added that security for Kashmiri residents in the State has been ensured, and the safety of Himachali students and citizens living in Jammu & Kashmir was also being monitored.

The Chief Secretary briefed the Governor that the Chief Minister had reviewed emergency preparedness with all Deputy Commissioners and Superintendents of Police. They have been instructed to conduct regular monitoring, mock drills, and review disaster management measures, including the setup of ‘safe houses’. A state-wide mock drill was recently conducted successfully, sensitizing the public and agencies.

Sensitive intelligence matters have been shared with relevant agencies for coordinated response.

The Governor emphasized heightened vigilance in border areas, particularly in regions like Indora and Nurpur adjoining Pathankot. He instructed that strict surveillance be maintained against anti-social elements in these areas and urged that public advisories be issued to ensure community vigilance in accordance with the guidelines of Government of India.

Appealing to the public, he urged citizens to remain calm, avoid rumours, and follow official advisories issued by the GoI and State Governments. He also instructed that disaster management and essential services be streamlined to handle any potential emergency effectively.

Secretary to the Governor C.P. Verma was also present during the meeting.