J&K Police Fighting Pak-Sponsored Terrorism, Carrying Forward Anti-Narcotics Campaign Under LG Sinha’s Leadership: DGP Prabhat
Jammu, 10 May (H.S.): Asserting that J&K Police are continuously fighting Pakistani-sponsored terrorism and carrying forward the anti-narcotics campaign under the leadership of Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, Director General of Police (DGP)
J&K Police Fighting Pak-Sponsored Terrorism, Carrying Forward Anti-Narcotics Campaign Under LG Sinha’s Leadership: DGP Prabhat


Jammu, 10 May (H.S.): Asserting that J&K Police are continuously fighting Pakistani-sponsored terrorism and carrying forward the anti-narcotics campaign under the leadership of Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha, Director General of Police (DGP) Nalin Prabhat on Sunday said that force stands firm in every situation and remains committed to safeguarding the nation.

Addressing the presentation ceremony of appointment letters to newly recruited constables at Armed Police Complex Zewan here, the DGP welcomed the recruits into the police family and congratulated them and their families for earning the opportunity through hard work and discipline. “A police uniform is a symbol of discipline, honesty, loyalty, bravery, passion and sacrifice. Most importantly, it represents service to the nation,” he said.

He said Police have to fight terrorism, narcotics, organised crime and multiple law-and-order challenges simultaneously. “Joining the force is not merely a job but a symbol of sacrifice, dedication and service to the nation.”

The DGP said, “Whether it is Pakistani-sponsored terrorism, organised crime, narcotics or law-and-order challenges, J&K Police stand firm in every situation. During disasters, emergencies, pilgrimages or tourist movement, the force remains at the forefront.”

He said around 4,000 youth, including more than 600 women, have been selected in what he termed the biggest recruitment exercise conducted by J&K Police in recent years.

“These posts were advertised in 2014 and over 5.5 lakh candidates from across J&K had applied. This reflects the eagerness of youth to join the police force,” he said.

The DGP said the response also reflects the growing peace, stability and development in Jammu and Kashmir over the last six years.

“To a great extent, under the leadership of LG Sahib, new dimensions of peace, security and progress have been created. This shows that the youth want to move ahead in the national mainstream,” he said.

He expressed hope that the newly selected constables would contribute significantly towards nation-building, maintaining peace and strengthening security.

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Hindusthan Samachar / Krishan Kumar


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