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Directs
full implementation of 3 new laws by April 2025
Srinagar, Feb 18: Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Tuesday
said that Jammu & Kashmir Police should now prioritise safeguarding citizen
rights after making significant progress in controlling terrorism and improving
security conditions.
In a post on X, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that
J&K police should now safeguard citizen rights.
Shah said that he reviewed implementation of three new
criminal laws in J&K and directed their full implementation in UT by April
2025.
"Reviewed the implementation of three criminal laws in J&K with the Lt. Governor, CM, and senior officials. Directed full implementation of the three new criminal laws by April 2025 in J&K. Having made significant progress in controlling terrorism and improving security conditions, the J&K Police should now prioritise safeguarding citizens' rights," he wrote on X.
The meeting was attended by LG Manoj Sinha, Chief Minister
Omar Abdullah, top officials of the Union Home Ministry, J&K Home Secretary
and J&K DGP.