Jamshedpur’s High-Level Meeting Focuses on Coordinated Electoral Vigilance
In Jamshedpur, officials from three states gathered to strategize on ensuring robust security for the upcoming Lok Sabha elections, focusing on coordination and surveillance to maintain law and order.
JAMSHEDPUR – In preparation for the Lok Sabha elections, Kolhan Commissioner Hari Kumar Keshari and DIG Manoj Ratan led a high-level meeting at the Collectorate Auditorium in Jamshedpur, emphasizing the need for strengthened security measures and mutual coordination.
The gathering included key officials from nine districts spanning West Bengal, Odisha, and Jharkhand, who committed to a collective effort to monitor and control the border areas vigilantly.
Enhanced surveillance and security strategies were deliberated, with particular attention to preventing the illicit flow of cash, liquor, and drugs across borders.
The introduction of WhatsApp groups and dedicated wireless channels for swift communication was highlighted as a pivotal element of the action plan.
Commissioner Keshari and DIG Ratan emphasized the importance of real-time information sharing and the strategic deployment of forces at sensitive locations to prevent any disruptive activities.
They proposed the establishment of a control room to facilitate ongoing contact and information exchange among the border states.
Further discussions focused on maintaining a peaceful election atmosphere through continuous coordination and monitoring at various administrative levels.
Action Plan Details
The meeting outlined specific measures for implementing robust surveillance systems at checkpoints, including the identification and tracking of known criminals.
The officials resolved to maintain a high level of vigilance to ensure that election processes are not undermined by unlawful activities.
Initial Measures
Initially, the meeting underscored the crucial need for coordination across district and state lines to effectively manage security challenges.
The strategy involved detailed planning and cooperation among regional law enforcement agencies to secure the electoral environment.

