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Security along Amarnath route foolproof: Officials
Jammu, July 27: Though there has been a decline in the number of Amarnath pilgrims after the twin terrorist attacks near here, officials deny fear as the possible reason for less devotees undertaking the pilgrimage and claim security along the route to be `foolproof`.
Jammu, July 27: Though there has been a decline in the number of Amarnath pilgrims after the twin terrorist attacks near here, officials deny fear as the possible reason for less devotees undertaking the pilgrimage and claim security along the route to be "foolproof".
A tight security ring has been thrown for pilgrims from
Jammu itself to the cave shrine.
"We have a several-layered security in and around Jammu city and along the Yatra route," Udhay Kumar Aima, Superintendent of Police in-charge of security at the Maulana Azad stadium, told here.
The stadium, from where the cavalcade carrying pilgrims sets off, looks like an impregnable fortress where yatris undergo several levels of security checks before they board the vehicles.
Central reserve police force, Jammu and Kashmir Police and other para-military forces are entrusted with the task of security of the pilgrims, Aima said. Bureau Report
"We have a several-layered security in and around Jammu city and along the Yatra route," Udhay Kumar Aima, Superintendent of Police in-charge of security at the Maulana Azad stadium, told here.
The stadium, from where the cavalcade carrying pilgrims sets off, looks like an impregnable fortress where yatris undergo several levels of security checks before they board the vehicles.
Central reserve police force, Jammu and Kashmir Police and other para-military forces are entrusted with the task of security of the pilgrims, Aima said. Bureau Report