
Srinagar: “Peace and stability has enabled smooth conduct of Parliamentary elections, J&K Assembly polls and peaceful and successful conduct of Shri Amarnath Yatra. Now, it is time for all to leverage the dividends of this peace, especially the youth, who are the future of this region. Let us pledge to support our police, army and CAPFs as they continue to safeguard our safety and well-being,” Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha said Monday on the occasion of ‘Police Commemoration Day’.
Sinha laid a wreath at Martyrs’ Memorial, Armed Police Complex, Zewan and paid tributes to brave police officers and personnel who have laid down their lives in line of duty. He also paid homage to civilians martyred in the Gagangir terror attack, an official press release said.
“I salute the bravehearts of our police. Their legacy will live on in our hearts. On this day, let us commit ourselves to uphold the values they stood for-courage, unity and service to the nation,” the LG said.
The LG lauded the unparalleled contribution of Jammu & Kashmir Police and security forces in ensuring a safe and secure environment for the citizens. He paid his respect to the families of the martyrs, and reiterated his commitment towards the welfare of the police personnel and their family members.
“Our promise to you and to the entire region is to carry forward the legacy of peace and stability that our brave soldiers fought so hard to protect. Success of our police, security forces in combating terrorism has brought normalcy to J&K paving the way for rapid development and economic growth,” he said.
Speaking on the “transformational journey of J&K under the guidance of Prime Minister Narendra Modi”, the LG urged every citizen to remain united and vigilant against forces that seek to disrupt peace and harmony.
On the occasion, the LG also asked the police officials and personnel to constantly review and strengthen the mechanism for monitoring the crimes against women, children, weaker sections of the society and ensure strict action.
He further suggested launching a dedicated campaign for a drug-free Jammu & Kashmir, and paying special attention to the training and re-skilling to enhance awareness, capabilities and coordination among the police personnel for effective counter-terrorism operations.
Nalin Prabhat, DGP J&K read the names of police personnel who attained martyrdom during the year fighting crime and ensuring safety of the nation.
The arms were reversed and a two-minute silence was observed to honour the martyrs.
The LG Governor also visited the blood donation camp organized to mark the occasion.
CM pays tributes to police martyrs at Zewan memorial

Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today paid homage to police martyrs on Police Commemoration Day during a solemn ceremony at the Police Martyrs Memorial here at Zewan.
Accompanied by members of his Council of Ministers, Javed Ahmad Rana and Javid Ahmad Dar, as well as Advisor to the Chief Minister, Nasir Aslam Wani, the Chief Minister led the gathering in offering floral tributes to honor the sacrifices of the brave policemen, an official press release informed.
It said among the recently elected Members of the Legislative Assembly, Farooq Ahmad Shah, Sheikh Ahsan, Mushtaq Guru, and Rafiq Ahmad Naik, also participated in the tribute ceremony, laying floral wreaths at the memorial in recognition of the courage and dedication of the martyrs.
In addition to the Chief Minister, several senior officials were present to pay their respects, including Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo, Director General of Police J&K Nalin Prabhat, Additional Chief Secretary Jal Shakti Shaleen Kabra, and Principal Secretary Home.
After the tribute ceremony, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah visited a blood donation camp set up as part of the event. He expressed his appreciation for the individuals who donated blood, commending their spirit of selflessness in contributing to the welfare of the community.






