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DGP holds Public Grievance Redressal prog at PCR Kashmir

KI News by KI News
March 19, 2025
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Srinagar: In a significant initiative to strengthen public-police relations and promote transparency, the DGP Jammu and Kashmir, Nalin Prabhat-IPS, conducted a Public Grievance Redressal programme at the Police Control Room (PCR) Kashmir today.

The event offered citizens a unique opportunity to engage directly with the top police leadership, voice their concerns, and seek resolutions for their grievances.

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The programme was attended by senior police officers, including IGP Kashmir V K Birdi, DIG Central Kashmir Range, SSP Srinagar, and SSP Security & SSP PCR Kashmir.

Around 200 public delegations, representing individuals and groups from diverse backgrounds, actively participated in the programme. All the grievances were taken note of for appropriate action.

The DGP gave a patient hearing to the concerns of the citizens, assuring them that their grievances would be addressed promptly and fairly. He directed the concerned officers to take swift action on the issues and ensure timely follow-up on cases requiring further investigation. Several applications were addressed & resolved with on-the-spot directions by the DGP. He encouraged citizens to maintain open communication with the police and assured them that their concerns would be treated with the highest priority.

The DGP emphasized the importance of such direct interactions, urging the public to approach the police without hesitation. He noted that these engagements play a vital role in resolving issues at the grassroots level, enhancing community safety, and fostering a positive, collaborative relationship between the police and the public.

The programme further strengthened the public’s trust and confidence in the Jammu and Kashmir Police. It reflects the J&K Police’s steadfast commitment to transparency, accountability, and the overall safety and well-being of the community.

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