Arunachal Pradesh Governor Lt Gen (Retd) KT Parnaik and Home Minister Mama Natung held a detailed review of the state’s security and law and order situation. Discussions focused on border management, indigenous affairs, drug control, and modern technology adoption to strengthen governance. The Governor praised recent peaceful elections.
Arunachal Pradesh’s leadership has intensified its focus on security and governance. Governor KT Parnaik and Home Minister Mama Natung met at Raj Bhavan to review law and order, border management, and social stability. The meeting comes at a time when the state faces challenges from illegal settlements, drug abuse, and evolving security threats.
Key highlights from the announcement include
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The Governor and Home Minister discussed border management and indigenous affairs, vital for maintaining stability in the frontier state.
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Governor Parnaik commended the police force and administration for the peaceful conduct of Panchayat and local body elections.
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The Governor appreciated the Home Minister’s leadership in the anti-drug campaign, calling it crucial to safeguard youth and protect Arunachal’s social fabric.
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Illegal immigrant settlements were flagged as a pressing issue, with calls for swift and effective action to deter unauthorized constructions.
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Governor Parnaik emphasized the adoption of modern technology, including geo-spatial tools and cyber security awareness, to strengthen governance and security systems.
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The meeting highlighted the importance of aligning state-level initiatives with Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of technology-driven governance.
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Director General of Police Anand Mohan was also acknowledged for his role in maintaining law and order during recent elections.
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The Governor stressed the need for proactive measures to stay ahead of emerging challenges in security and governance.
The review underscores Arunachal Pradesh’s proactive approach to addressing law and order concerns while preparing for future challenges. By combining traditional governance with modern technology, the state aims to strengthen its resilience against external and internal threats, ensuring peace and stability for its people.
Sources: UNI India, The Hans India, Echo of Arunachal