Keep complete vigil to thwart evil designs of anti-national elements: DGP

DGP Dilbag Singh addressing jawans and officers at DPL Udhampur.
DGP Dilbag Singh addressing jawans and officers at DPL Udhampur.

Excelsior Correspondent
Jammu, May 27: As a part of his program to reach out to the police personnel deployed in different districts of the State, Director General Police, J&K, Dilbag Singh accompanied by IGP Vijay Kumar visited district Udhampur and interacted with the jawans and officers at District Police Lines.
In his address to the officers and jawans the DGP said that constabulary is the strength and foundation of J&K Police whose dedication gives more strength to the organisation. He said that Jammu and Kashmir Police with its capabilities have succeeded in creating a dent in militancy by eliminating various terrorists including their commanders and attempts to revive the militancy in some areas have been foiled. He said that our fight against terrorism will continue and we will achieve our goal to establish lasting peace in the State. He emphasized upon the police personnel to keep their morale high and maintain discipline at all levels.
The DGP said that our officers and jawans have to further enhance their capabilities in different fields of policing as the policemen have to perform multifarious duties which need varied skills. He said that all ranks of the force have to work together with dedication and strengthen bonds with the people to take the force to new heights.
Stressing for more vigil and alertness, DGP said that Jammu and Kashmir Police is known for its bravery and sacrifices throughout the country. He said that they have to keep a complete vigil in our respective areas to thwart the evil designs of anti-national elements. DGP asked the personnel present in the darbar to be fully prepared for the forthcoming Shri Amarnath Ji Yatra.
Dilbag Singh said welfare of jawans and officers including the SPOs is among their focused areas and we are taking various steps to ease the hardship of our jawans deployed in far-off areas. He said that some more welfare measures will be discussed in the coming Central Police Welfare Committee Meeting.
Earlier SSP Udhampur Rajeev Pandey welcomed the DGP to the district.
R.K. Katoch Additional SP Udhampur, Dr. Rohit Chadgal Dy.SP (Hqrs.), Himmat Singh Dy.SP (DAR) and other jurisdictional officers were present on the occasion.