KL NEWS NETWORK
SRINAGAR

The Indian Army Chief Friday visited LC formations and units in North and South Kashmir.
He was accompanied by the Northern Army Commander Lt Gen DS Hooda and the Chinar Corps Commander Lt Gen Satish Dua, a statement issued by Srinagar based defence spokesperson said this evening.
“The Chief reviewed the security situation and collaborative measures of Security Forces towards ensuring peace and calm in the region,” the spokesperson added.
“The Chief commended all ranks of Chinar Corps for their operational preparedness and commitment to the cause of national security. He directed everyone to ensure strict vigil along the Line of Control. Reinforcing the need to maintain high vigil, he urged the troops to sensitise the people especially the youth to eschew violence to usher in peace at the earliest. He also appreciated the various humanitarian initiatives by the troops to bring succour to the affected locals due to the on-going unrest and exhorted them to sustain this positive engagement with the Awaam,” the statement added.
“Later, the Army Chief also came to BB Cantt, Srinagar where he was briefed by the Chinar Corps Commander on the numerous initiatives undertaken by the Army all across the Valley to bring about peace. Gen Dalbir reinforced the need to synergies efforts with all the other stakeholders and assured all support for bringing in normalcy, particularly in South Kashmir. The Chief also interacted with the DGP J&K and briefed the Governor on the prevailing situation and initiatives taken to manage the situation,” the spokesperson said.















