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Mehbooba appeals for cessation of hostilities on borders, reiterates her appeal for peace, dialogue Asks Police to practice community policing, adopt humane approach to deal with situations; describes Kathua incident heart wrenching, says SIT to probe murder

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SHEERI(BARAMULLA), JANUARY 21 (KNO) : Chief Minister, Mehbooba Mufti today appealed for cessation of hostilities on the borders in the State saying that it is the people of Jammu & Kashmir who have suffered due to the acrimony between India and Pakistan.

Addressing the attestation cum passing out parade at Subsidiary Training Centre, Sheeri, here today, the Chief Minister reiterated her appeal of friendship, dialogue and reconciliation between the two South Asian neighbours to sort out issues. “How painful it is that when they should be demanding good schools, hospitals and roads, the people of border areas in the State are asking for bunkers to protect their lives”, she said while expressing her deep anguish over the loss of lives on the borders during the heavy shelling of past few days.

Terming maintenance of law and order within the State as a challenge in itself, Mehbooba Mufti stressed the Police on adopting community policing and a humane approach while dealing with day to day situations. She said efforts should be made to ensure the return back of the local youth to their families and friends who, unfortunately, have gone on the path of violence. She stressed on a collective mechanism by Police, parents and the society in this regard. Expressing concern over the rising crimes against women, the Chief Minister asked the Police to deal sternly with those found involved in cases against women. She said the killing of a young girl at Kathua was heart wrenching and the Government has already constituted a Special Investigating Team(SIT) to probe the case. Complimenting the jawans on passing out into a new field of duty, Mehbooba Mufti asked them to perform their jobs with sincerity and dedication. She said it was a matter of pride that these boys have come through a transparent recruitment process and most of them are highly qualified. But equally, she added, they should use their good backgrounds to ensure that no injustice, howsoever small, is done to a commoner in a routine day to day manner. On the occasion, the Chief Minister felicitated the best performing recruits in various disciplines. In all, 473 jawans passed out today from the Subsidiary Training Centre, Sheeri after completing the Basic Recruit Training Course for Recruit Constables. Earlier in his address,

Director General of Police, Dr. S P Vaid said these recruits were selected after a rigorous and transparent selection process and have been trained in some finer aspects of policing. He said over the last year or so Police conducted more than 1700 public outreach programmes which helped cement further the Police-public relations. Additional Director General of Police, Muneer Khan; Inspectors General of Police, Ahfad ul Mujtaba and Jagjit Kumar; GoC, 19thInfantry Division, Lt. Gen. G S Rawat; Deputy Commissioner, Baramulla, Nasir Naqash; other senior Police and civil officers and family members of recruit constables were present on the occasion. Braving the winter cold large number of people of the catchment areas also attended the function.(KNO)

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