J&K facing Pak’s proxy war in shape of terrorist attacks, stone pelting: Dy CM

TNN Bureau. Updated: 10/22/2017 1:16:21 AM Jammu and Kashmir

Pays homage to martyrs on National Police Day

JAMMU: Deputy Chief Minister, Dr. Nirmal Singh today said that the State of Jammu & Kashmir is facing Pakistan sponsored proxy war in the shape of terrorist attacks, stone pelting and by perpetrating violence.
“The State is facing Pakistan sponsored proxy war in the shape of terrorist attacks, stone pelting and by perpetrating violence, but the Police, Army and other security forces are playing active role to counter it,” he said.
“Terrorist groups are out to harm Indian democracy but brave jawans sacrificed their lives protecting the country’s security,” Dr. Singh further said.
“The security forces have been dealing with the situation bravely and those involved in violence and arson would be dealt in accordance to law,” Dr. Singh said, adding, gave full credit to Jammu & Kashmir Police for ensuring peace in the State by offering supreme sacrifices.
“Police administration plays pivotal role in upholding and enforcing law to protect life, liberty, property, human rights and dignity of the people,” he asserted.
The Deputy Chief Minister stated this while paying rich tributes to the Police, Army, Para Military force martyrs here at homage paying ceremony organised by J&K Police to mark National Police Day.
He hailed the contribution of Army and Police personnel and said that Dy SP Ayoub Pandit, SHO Feroz Ahmad and Lt. Umar Fayaz sacrificed their lives like many others from Jammu and other parts of the country to safeguard the nation. “We salute their sacrifice,” he said.
Earlier, the Deputy Chief Minister took salute at the Commemoration Parade in presence of Minister of State for Tourism & Education Priya Sethi, Legislators Romesh Arora, Vikram Randhawa, G. L. Raina, Krishan Lal, Gagan Bhagat, Divisional Commissioner Jammu Dr. M. K. Bandhari, IGP Jammu S. D. S Jamwal, Deputy Commissioner Jammu Kumar Rajeev Ranjan besides senior officers, local representatives, veterans along with family members and relatives of the martyrs.
Later, Deputy Chief Minister inaugurated a blood donation camp organised by J&K Police, in which all senior officers and other volunteers donated the blood.
He also met with the family members of the Police martyrs and presented them gifts.


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