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Amit Shah to set a new Kashmir roadmap?

Union Home minister Amit Shah will be in Jammu and Kashmir today on a two-day visit ahead of the commencement of Amarnath Yatra. Amit Shah will chair a high level security review meeting pertaining to the security arrangements made to ensure an incident free Yatra this year, which begins on July 1 and ends on August 15.

The Home minister will interact with Governor Satya Pal Malik and spend the night at the Raj Bhawan. On the second day of his maiden visit to the state, Amit Shah will meet BJP leaders and also members of Panchayats at the Nehru Guest House in Srinagar's Cheshma Shahi area. He will also meet delegations of civil society members, delegation of people connected with tourism and some youth delegations. Before flying back to Delhi, the Home minister is likely to address a media conference in Srinagar on Thursday.

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