In view of intelligence inputs that some terror groups may carry out attacks in various parts of the country, the central government yesterday issued a nation-wide alert and directed states to heighten vigil to foil any such attempts.
In an advisory, the union home ministry conveyed to the states that additional forces should be deployed in all sensitive places, strategic installations, markets, religious places and other key areas to ensure security, an official source said here.
The centre also directed that metropolitan cities should be particularly asked to be extra vigilant.
According to sources, Jammu and Kashmir, Punjab, Rajasthan and Gujarat have been asked to be extra vigilant as there are reports that some terrorists and suicide attackers might have crossed over to India during the last one month or so.
The directives came close on the heels of Home Minister Rajnath Singh reviewing the national security scenario with National Security Adviser Ajit Doval, top officials of the home ministry, and the top brass of various central security organisations including the Border Security Force (BSF).
“Terror groups may try to carry out attacks in India, including in some vulnerable installations in the metropolis,” a source said.
Earlier during the day, Home Minister Singh reviewed the security situation in the country, particularly along the border with Pakistan in states like Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir, and directed central security organisations to be on high alert.
“BSF and other central police organisations functioning under the home ministry have been put on high alert along the India-Pakistan border,” an official source later said.
The Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) top brass have been asked to intensify security at all industrial units, airports and other locations wherever they are deployed. All BSF units deployed along the international border in Jammu, Punjab, Rajasthan and Gujarat have been directed to step up vigil.
The BSF has been ordered to increase the number of personnel deployed at sensitive posts along the Pakistan border, the sources said.
Union home secretary Rajiv Mehrishi and top officials of security and intelligence agencies also attended the review meeting.
Singh also held separate meetings with the chiefs of important central security forces, including National Security Guard (NSG), National Disaster Response Force (NDRF) and CISF.
Singh met CISF director general O P Singh, NDRF director general R K Pachnanda and NSG chief Sudhir Pratap Singh and discussed general preparedness.


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