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DGP stresses need for communal harmony

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March 4, 2020
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Jammu, Mar 3: Director General of Police Dilbag Singh on Tuesday stressed need for maintaining communal harmony. 

Interacting with a group of students from Poonch on their return from India tour, the top police officer of the J&K also urged youth to stay away from drug abuse as it brings only destruction in family and society besides badly impacting abuser’s person.

“Bharat Darshan Tours are aimed to provide an opportunity to the students/youth of Jammu and Kashmir particularly those hailing from far flung areas and children with low financial resources, to know this beautiful multilingual and multicultural country,” the DGP said while interacting with the students in the lawns of Police Headquarters here this afternoon.

He said that these tours provide an opportunity to know the people and different lifestyles of Bharat.

He advised them to share their experience with their colleagues and friends in their schools so that they will also come to know about the country. 

Referring to the ill effects of drug abuse the DGP advised them to stay away from drugs as it brings destruction in family and society. He told the students that Police is a part of the society and is for the safeguarding the lives and property of the people, a spolice spokesman quoted him a statement issued here.

He hoped that the students will help Police in its fight against social crimes, especially against drug abuse. “Always maintain communal harmony, as you are proud part of the country known for its unity in diversity” DGP advised students. The DGP impressed upon them to focus on their studies so that they will take care of their families and society, besides will provide better services to the nation. He wished them best of luck for their future.

ADGP Armed A. K. Choudhary speaking on the occasion said that J&K Police has been organizing these tours continuously for the students of different parts of J&K. He said that the aim of facilitating such tours is to provide a platform to the student to experience the various important places of the country. These tours also help students to know police and its services closely.

A group of 74 students from Poonch were on a countrywide tour for a week visiting various places of historical and cultural importance and returned back to Jammu city today. ADGP A. G. Mir, IGP Danesh Rana, IGP Garib Dass, DIG Telecom Nasir Ahmad, Dy. Director Prosecution S.M. Kapoor, AIGs of PHQ and other senior officers of PHQ & APHQ were also present. 


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