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Jammu & Kashmir

DGP reviews security in north Kashmir, says peace can’t be allowed to be disturbed

| @indiablooms | Feb 26, 2021, at 01:29 am

Srinagar/UNI: Director General of Police (DPG) Dilbag Singh on Thursday reviewed the security arrangements in north Kashmir and asserted that the peaceful atmosphere can’t be allowed to be disturbed in Jammu and Kashmir.

A police spokesperson said the DGP Thursday visited north Kashmir’s Handwara Police District, where he inaugurated facilities for Jawans, chaired a security review meeting and also chaired a Darbar of Jawans and officers at District Police Line Handwara.

Singh said Jammu and Kashmir Police have earned a name and respect for themselves with the sacrifices, dedication, commitment and hard work done by the officers and jawans of J&K Police.

He said the success achieved for the peaceful atmosphere cannot be allowed to be disturbed and added that police and security forces will work further to consolidate the gains.

He said a lot of responsibilities are rested on the shoulders of the J&K Police, adding that ‘we have to continue our services for the peaceful atmosphere, in our Union Territory’.

The DGP said Jammu and Kashmir police in the past has seen very difficult times. “Today because of the dedicated and committed efforts of the Jammu and Kashmir Police along with other forces we have reached the point when we hold hands of the civilians and are working for strengthening the peaceful atmosphere in Jammu and Kashmir,” he said.

Appreciating the sacrifices and achievements of the force during the tough times, the DGP said, "After the day comes to an end we should develop the habit of introspection and do the self-assessment and added that this process always gives the correct vibes of our work."

He advised the personnel to take due care of their health and urged upon them to turn away from their ill habits if any. He said when a person is emotionally strong it automatically doubles his/her physical strength, so everyone should also take due care of their family members.

He exhorted upon officers and jawans to keep good work going with sincere efforts and be conscious while performing duties to thwart any evil designs.

During the Darbar, the DGP patiently listened to the demands and grievances of the officers and jawans. He assured them that all genuine grievances of the personnel will be looked into at the earliest.

The DGP inaugurated newly constructed indoor Badminton Court, Gym Center, Recreation Hall and VIP Lounge Tiger Hill in DPL for the welfare of jawans to keep them fit physically as well as mentally.

He inaugurated a plantation drive by planting some green saplings at DPL Handwara. He also inaugurated Conference Hall at DPO Handwara.

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