Asks force to build strong bonds with people as weapons alone can’t ensure security
Says Civic Action Programme acts as effective bridge between police and public
Let us take a pledge to protect youth from twin threats of terrorism and drugs
Jammu: Calling upon the Jammu and Kashmir Police to hit terrorism hard and work hand in hand with society to wipe out the menace from the Union Territory, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Monday said that weapons alone cannot ensure security, peace has to be established by building strong bonds with the people.
Addressing the inaugural ceremony of the J&K Police’s Martyrs Memorial Hockey Tournament at KK Hakku Hockey Stadium here, LG Sinha, according to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) said, “J&K Police’s unbreakable resolve and message to the nation is that – adversity will not crack our spirit. We will cross every barrier to claim new milestones as we advance.”
The Lieutenant Governor said that the J&K Police’s brave personnel, who sacrificed their today for the nation’s tomorrow, wore their uniform as a duty towards all, and prized national honor above life- must live on in our memories.
The Lieutenant Governor observed that real tributes to brave hearts doesn’t fade but pulses with life and runs through the veins of future generations.
“Our J&K Police martyrs embodied the philosophy of duty and self-sacrifice. Our duty is to pass those values and build strong character of the youth,” the Lieutenant Governor said.
The LG said that the Civic Action Programme acts as an effective bridge between the police and the public, helping to strengthen trust and cooperation at the grassroots level.
He stated that J&K Police is making sustained efforts to positively engage youngsters by connecting them with sports, cultural activities and other constructive platforms. “J&K Police’s Civic Action Program isn’t just a government scheme—it’s a mindset showing society that lasting peace flows from mutual trust. It proves security strengthens through relationships and community involvement,” he said.
Expressing confidence, LG Sinha said that such initiatives, including tournaments and community programmes, would show the right path to the youth and keep them away from negative influences.
The Lieutenant Governor also expressed serious concern over the growing threat of drug abuse, saying that drugs destroy the future of youngsters and hit families hard. He stressed that the entire society must stand united against drug addiction.
The Lieutenant Governor called upon every section of the society to rise up against drug abuse. “We reaffirm our vow for a drug-free J&K and J&K Police Martyrs Memorial Hockey Tournament declares that commitment,” he said.
He also reiterated the commitment of J&K Police and the UT administration to hold youth’s hands, create brighter opportunities for them, and build a society where talent gets platforms, young energy finds direction, and dreams gain resources.
“Let us take a pledge to protect youth from the twin threats of terrorism and drugs,” he said, adding that collective responsibility and social participation are key to ensuring lasting peace and prosperity in Jammu and Kashmir.
The Lieutenant Governor called upon every section of the society to rise up against drug abuse. “We reaffirm our vow for a drug-free J&K and J&K Police Martyrs Memorial Hockey Tournament declares that commitment,” he said.
He also reiterated the commitment of J&K Police and the UT administration to hold youth’s hands, create brighter opportunities for them, and build a society where talent gets platforms, young energy finds direction, and dreams gain resources.
Nalin Prabhat, DGP J&K; S.J.M Gillani, Special DG (Coordination); Abdul Ghani Mir, Commandant General, Home Guards, Civil Defence & SDRF J&K; Anand Jain, ADGP Armed Police; senior officials of J&K Police and Civil administration; members of Hockey associations, and eminent sports personalities attended the inaugural ceremony—(KNO)
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