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India-Pakistan
Need To Be Vigilant To Neutralise Ecosystem Supporting Terrorism: LG Sinha
2023-03-04
[Daily Excelsior] Lauding the role of Jammu and Kashmir Police in its fight against terrorism, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Friday highlighted the need to neutralise the ecosystem providing “ideological and financial” support to terrorists in the Union Territory.

He said it is the sacred duty of the J and K administration to provide a safe, secure and right environment to the common man.

The Lt Governor was speaking at the attestation-cum-passing out parade of recruit constables of 29th Basic Recruitment Training Course (BRTC) at S Prithinandan Singh Police Training School here.

Director General of Police Dilbag Singh also attended the function, which saw a total of 480 new recruits, including 49 women recruit constables, formally joining the police after completing their rigorous training.

Out of 480, as many as 330 constables have already served as Special Police Officers (SPOs), a police spokesman said, adding recruit constable Sunali Bhagat emerged as the best all-rounder.

Recruit constables Sarleen Kour, Sapna Saini, Heena Choudhary and Nitika Rajput were also felicitated by the Lt Governor for their excellent performances during the training.

Congratulating the new recruits on becoming a part of “one of the finest police forces in the country”, Sinha said, “I am confident that you will discharge your responsibility towards the nation with utmost sensitivity, commitment and dedication.”

“The integrity, dedication and professionalism of J and K Police is pivotal in the fight against terrorism. We all take pride in the excellence and professionalism displayed by J and K Police in handling narco-terrorism and enforcing the rule of law,” he said.

Sinha stressed upon the future-ready policing strategies to tackle the new forms of internal security challenges.

“These are challenging times for our police forces as the world today is facing conventional and non-conventional threats. We need to be vigilant and determined to neutralise the ecosystem providing ideological and financial support to terrorists,” the Lt Governor said.

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