Indo-pack tension: Safety has increased at railway stations in Madhya Pradesh and watched every activity

Bhopal, May 10 (IANS). Due to the tension between India and Pakistan, there are security forces on the border on the one hand. At the same time, better security arrangements were made in the country. Security forces have increased vigilance at the train station of Bhopal, the capital of Madhya Pradesh. Each suspect is monitored. Safety arrangements have been made to ensure that ominous intentions in the country are unsuccessful. Security forces have launched a special campaign at Bhopal Railway Station. The suspected passengers are monitored, while the suspected goods are searched by the dog team. The Grp station in the Charge, Zaheer Khan, said that, due to an increased tension between India and Pakistan, a high warning was done, which monitored large places. A search operation is jointly performed for the safety of ordinary passengers. Similarly, a joint meeting of the district administration and the Bhind district police were held. In this meeting, officers and employees are aimed at preparing disasters and preparations related to civil safety, and the collector has implemented Article 163 regarding the abuse of social media. In the state, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav provided strict instructions to the collector and SP. In the same way, the collector Sheev Srivastava and SP Dr. Asit Yadav held a meeting in the collector auditorium in which all the officers and SDOPs of the district were present. Collector Sheev Srivastava has instructed to identify the temporary hospital, sufficient number of first aids ready and other things required in sufficient quantity. At the same time, SP Dr. Asit Yadav instructed all of the police’s costs to watch metal detectors in public places such as hotels, lodges, railway stations, bus stations and said that it secured the arrangement of JCB, gass cutters and rescue teams and the register in the register must ensure the sellers selling the SIM. -Ians SNP/DSC shares this story -tags

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