The cooperation and support of the people on the anti-terror front has been overwhelming, we have been moving forward successfully and are very close to realizing the terror-free Jammu and Kashmir. This was stated by the Director General of Police, J&K, Shri Dilbag Singh while addressing a Public Darbar at Bani in Kathua District of Jammu Zone.
Accompanied by ADGP Jammu, Shri Mukesh Singh and IGP (Hqrs/CIV) Shri B.S Tuti, the DGP first visited Bani in Kathua where he presided over a public darbar. He in the afternoon visited Gandoh, Doda where he inaugurated a newly constructed Police Station building and SDPO office.
At Kathua, the DGP was received by SSP Kathua Shri Shivdeep Singh Jamwal and other jurisdictional officers. At Doda, he was received by DIG DKR range Dr. Sunil Gupta, SSP Doda Shri Ab. Qayoom and other jurisdictional officers.
Addressing a Public Darbar at Bani, the DGP thanked the people for their participation and assured them that their highlighted grievances would be taken up with concerned authorities for redressal. He cautioned them about the conspiracy being made by some elements to revive terror activities in the district and said that like in the past, we have to work together to foil their ill intentions. We have been moving forward successfully and are very close to realizing the terror-free Jammu and Kashmir, he added. He appreciated the people for maintaining the highest level of brotherhood in the district.
Recalling his posting as DIG JSK, the DGP said that the cooperation and support of the people on the anti-terror front has been overwhelming. When peace is around everything looks fine, he said and added that public support was of utmost importance in strengthening the peace and stability in Jammu and Kashmir.
With regard to the welfare measures of Police Pariwar, Shri Singh said that welfare of Jawans and officers has always been the priority of PHQ and said that every possible help and assistance is being provided to our Jawans and officers including SPOs and NOK of martyrs.
At Sarthal the DGP and other officers interacted with the Police Post & Special Operation Group personnel.
Later during his visit to Gandoh in Doda district, the DGP inaugurated the newly constructed Police Station building and SDPO office. Soon after the inauguration of these facilities, the DGP inspected the building infrastructure. He interacted with the officers and jawans of the Police Station. He also took stock of the functioning of the Police Station and checked the crime records.
He directed for speedy redressal of the public grievances/complaints and prompt police action in case of any untoward incident or any kind of emergency. He reiterated the commitment of J&K Police for protection of life and property of the public and stressed upon the officers to work in tandem with the people for peace and stability in the area.
Speaking to the media, the DGP said that the visit was aimed to review the crime scenario of the Bani area and to interact with the locals. He said that the overall situation of the Kathua District is peaceful yet J&K Police and other security forces are keeping a strong vigil as the district is connected with other districts of UT and Punjab & Himachal Pradesh. Pakistan and its agencies are frustrated by witnessing growing peace and stability in Jammu and Kashmir and are continuously making attempts to create disturbance here, he said and added that together we would foil the evil designs as has been done before.
At Gandoh, he said that Pakistan and its agencies are using Narco-terrorim in J&K from the last around two years to target our younger generation and to raise funds for terrorist activities. He added that during these two years a number of Narco-terrorism modules have been busted and said that around 20 cases of this nature are under investigation which shows the involvement of terrorists and their handlers. He said strong action is being taken against the anti-national elements who are operating at the behest of handlers from across the border to destabilize the peace and tranquility of J&K. Massive crackdown has been launched against those elements, he added. Referring to the 119 proclaimed offenders of the area who are in Pakistan, the DGP said that every action will be taken against them adding that they are not wanted by the Police only but by the people also for their betrayal.