JAMMU: Union Home Minister Amit Shah will lead a high-level security review meeting on Friday, June 3 to evaluate the recent spike in targeted killings in Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) and to make plans to prevent similar occurrences. This is Shah's second high-level security review meeting on J&K in the last two weeks. He reviewed the security situation in Jammu and Kashmir on May 17. According to official sources, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, Army Chief General Manoj Pande, and top officials from the Union Territory's paramilitary forces, intelligence services, police, and civil administration would attend the meeting. "At the conference, all arrangements will be discussed to ensure that such occurrences do not occur again and that the security situation in the Valley is brought under control well before the annual Amarnath yatra begins on June 30." "The Lieutenant Governor will give the Home Minister a detailed briefing on the security situation in Jammu and the efforts being taken to prevent targeted killings," the source said. In the meantime, the J&K administration has decided to place non-local staff, including those employed under the Prime Minister's Package and those belonging to the Jammu division, in secure areas in the Valley by June 6 in light of the enhanced threat perception. After the killing of a Hindu teacher in Kashmir, people came out on the streets, Islamic terrorists shot CM Jagan to embark Delhi to meet PM Modi, Amit Shah today BJP's focus on Telangana, executive meeting to be held in Hyderabad.., Modi-Shah to be present