Srinagar, May 27: Director General of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), G.P. Singh, began a three-day visit to Jammu and Kashmir to review the operational preparedness of the force amid ongoing security challenges and ahead of the annual Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra 2025.
Shortly after arriving in Srinagar, Singh visited the 181 Battalion at Charar-e-Sharif, where he assessed ground-level deployments and held discussions with senior officers on the prevailing security scenario in the Valley.
CRPF Spokesman said that DG CRPF Singh visited Srinagar on Monday and reviewed the operational preparedness of the Central Reserve Police Force.
The DG, who is on a 03 day visit of the Valley, proceeded to 181 Bn, CRPF, Charar-e-Sharif shortly after landing in Srinagar.
He is accompanied by Vitul Kumar, SDG Ops Dte, Rajesh Kumar, ADG J&K Zone, Vineet Brij Lal, IG, Pawan Kumar Sharma, IG, and Mitesh Jain, IG inspected 181 Battalion and deliberated upon the security scenario and Ops preparedness with the commanders on the ground.
In addition to the review of the overall security scenario, the DG’s visit also focuses on the readiness and preparations of the Force in the upcoming Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra 2025.
The spokesman said that DG then interacted with the Jawans in a Sainik Sammelan and addressed their grievances.
Later in his address, the DG lauded the personnel for their steadfast commitment to duty and their service to the Motherland.
He also, expressed his confidence that the Force will continue to serve the Nation with zeal and valour.
Returning to Srinagar on the same day, the DG interacted with Range DIGs and Commanding Officers of 47 Battalions deployed in the valley in a conference that lasted more than 03 hours.