Rajouri, Aug 14: Continuing the activities under “Meri Maati Mera Desh – Mitti ko Naman Veeron ka Vandan – Aazadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav” at police stations, police posts and police lines along with carrying out Tiranga rallies, a pledge ceremony and a plantation drive were carried out at RPHQ Rajouri on Monday.
On the occasion, Dr Mohd Haseeb Mughal (IPS), DIG Rajouri Poonch Range Headquarters Rajouri, administered the “Panch Pran Pledge” to the officers and officials of RPHQ who also solemnized the pledge.
While interpreting the element of the Panch Pran pledge, he said, “The main objective of organizing such programme is to inspire one and all to become best performers as citizens, to strengthen unity, and to respect those who protect our country, to celebrate our heritage and to remove any trace of the colonial mindset and make India developed and self-reliant.”
He went ahead and planted fruit saplings on the RPHQ premises. The DIG Rajouri further informed that activities under this campaign are undergoing from 9th August across the range in large numbers on a daily basis.
All police units across RP Range including police stations, police posts, BPPs and respective DPOs have been instructed to conduct the activities under this campaign taking on broad citizens, PRIs, school students, traders, shopkeepers and people from all walks of life.
The pledge ceremonies and Tiranga rallies are regularly organized at the police station levels, and the creative exhibition of banners and posters pertaining to the event are also displayed at all police stations, police posts, entry-exit points, and police checkpoints across the RP range. He said the program for honouring and felicitation of Veers is also organized.
Veer includes freedom fighters, serving defense personnel from the Army, Navy, Air Force, Central Armed Police Force, and State Police Force personnel who are either serving or have been martyred in the line of duty. The families of such veers are being invited and felicitated as per local customs and tradition.
DIG RP Range also extended the Independence Day greetings to all the officers and jawans of J&K Police, Security Forces and the people of Pirpanjal.