IGP meets people in Pulwama
Published on
Saturday, 8 March 2014
8:24 pm
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Kashmir
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Seeks cooperation
to maintain peace and order
Srinagar: Inspector General of Police (IGP) Kashmir zone Abdul Gani
Mir Saturday held
deliberations with traders, Civil Society, Auqaaf Committee members and other
respected persons of the society in South Kashmir’s Pulwam town.
Sources told CNS
that the meeting was called at SP office Pulwama to discuss the prevailing
situation in the town after the killing of two policemen in a few days before
near Court Complex.
Sources privy to
the meeting said that Inspector General of Police sought cooperation from
people to maintain peace and order in the town.
Responding to the
issues raised during the meeting, IGP assured that the same would be addressed
on priority. He according to sources cautioned the parents whose wards
frequently indulge in stone-pelting incidents in the town. One of the traders
who was present during the meeting told CNS that IGP Mir appealed to the
parents to impart moral education to their children so that they could become
peace loving citizens.
Mir regretted
that some stone-pelters soon after their release indulge in stone-pelting
incidents again which has become a major concern for the police. He asked
parents to keep a strict vigil on their children. IGP further lamented that
most of the youth are becoming addicted to drugs. He said police will continue
its de-addiction efforts and appealed the people to benefit from the
facilities. He said the youth should be alert to the waywardness creeping into
the society. Sources told CNS that Inspector General of Police Abdul Gani Mir
sought full support and cooperation from people to maintain peace and order in
the town. (CNS)
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