Jammu, April 29 (IANS) A high-level meeting will be held in Srinagar May 13 to take stock of the situation in the Kashmir Valley and the course of action to be followed this summer, officials said Friday.

‘The May 13 meeting of the unified command will focus on the security scenario and also the potential of the trouble makers and how to deal with them,’ a senior police officer, who did not want to be named, told IANS.

‘There is full preparedness this time. But the major course of action would be decided May 13,’ the official added.

Chaired by the chief minister, the unified command is an apex body of the security agencies including army, police, paramilitary forces and intelligence that decides on security matters in the state.

Though there has been no major incident of violence or stone throwing in the Valley in the first four months of this year barring minor incidents here and there, the state government is taking no chances after three violent summers, of which 2010 was the worst. At least 110 civilians, mostly youth, were killed when security forces opened fired on stone-throwing protesters.