Srinagar: The Director General of Police has said that situation in south Kashmir has been “normalized”.
Interacting with a group of IPS officers from SVP National Police Academy Hyderabad at Police Headquarters here, the top also said that the social media has been misused by the inimical forces across the border.
“Police, with the active help of other security forces has been able to normalise the situation in the Valley, particularly in South Kashmir and the credit of the same goes to the last man, who is deployed in the field and works with the people,” he said, adding, “a number of measures were taken to bring the difficult situation under control.”
DGP said that social media has been misused by the inimical forces across the border to fulfil their “ulterior motives” and J&K Police was focusing to enhance its capabilities to counter the “menace at different levels.”
He said that the impressions being created by the media regarding Kashmir need to be corrected. “Common man in Kashmir wants peace and prosperity since he bears the brunt and exploitation from the neighbouring country.”
He highlighted the contribution of the field officers and SPOs for their ‘dedicated’ efforts in bringing the situation to normalcy. He said that the police personnel in the field are doing a commendable job and brave men have laid their lives in the line of duty. He further said that through Police Community partnership police is trying to reach out the people and redress their grievances of day to day life. Police is working as catalyst in bring their issues to the notice of other departments and redress, DGP said.
Srinagar: The Director General of Police has said that situation in south Kashmir has been “normalized”.
Interacting with a group of IPS officers from SVP National Police Academy Hyderabad at Police Headquarters here, the top also said that the social media has been misused by the inimical forces across the border.
“Police, with the active help of other security forces has been able to normalise the situation in the Valley, particularly in South Kashmir and the credit of the same goes to the last man, who is deployed in the field and works with the people,” he said, adding, “a number of measures were taken to bring the difficult situation under control.”
DGP said that social media has been misused by the inimical forces across the border to fulfil their “ulterior motives” and J&K Police was focusing to enhance its capabilities to counter the “menace at different levels.”
He said that the impressions being created by the media regarding Kashmir need to be corrected. “Common man in Kashmir wants peace and prosperity since he bears the brunt and exploitation from the neighbouring country.”
He highlighted the contribution of the field officers and SPOs for their ‘dedicated’ efforts in bringing the situation to normalcy. He said that the police personnel in the field are doing a commendable job and brave men have laid their lives in the line of duty. He further said that through Police Community partnership police is trying to reach out the people and redress their grievances of day to day life. Police is working as catalyst in bring their issues to the notice of other departments and redress, DGP said.