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Those threatening peace, security in J&K will pay heavy price L-G Sinha


Date:- 18 Mar 2026


Those threatening peace, security in J&K will pay heavy price L-G Sinha

Those threatening peace security in J&K will pay heavy price L-G Sinha

 

Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Tuesday asserted that any individual or group attempting to disturb peace, law and order, or endanger innocent civilians in the Union Territory will face strict consequences.

Addressing the passing-out parade of constables at the Subsidiary Training Centre (STC) in Reasi, the Lieutenant Governor said that any effort to disrupt public harmony, hinder economic activity, or incite violence would be dealt with firmly and in accordance with the law. He emphasised that the Jammu and Kashmir Police remain steadfast in their commitment to maintaining order and stability.

Congratulating the trainees on successfully completing their rigorous training, Sinha urged them to safeguard the achievements made in the Union Territory.

“J&K Police has been instrumental in forging a terror-free, crime-free UT where no insecurity overshadows civilian lives. The force has played a pivotal role in achieving remarkable milestones in good governance, innovation, social unity, and building a just society. We must uproot separatist elements which are trying to divide people and derail development. Let this serve as their stern warning,” the L-G said.

The Lieutenant Governor reminded the new recruits that wearing the police uniform comes with the responsibility to exceed public expectations through integrity, impartiality, and empathy. “Public trust is your greatest asset—earn it relentlessly. Your role goes beyond enforcing the law; you must embody its spirit and uphold every citizen’s dignity,” he added.

Reaffirming the force’s commitment to peace, security, and democratic values, Sinha said that the Jammu and Kashmir Police will continue working to ensure that citizens can progress in a peaceful environment. He reiterated a zero-tolerance policy toward terrorism, adding that a multi-pronged strategy involving all stakeholder agencies is being implemented to achieve lasting peace.

A total of 430 trainee constables passed out after completing their basic training and were administered the oath during the ceremony. Awards were presented to outstanding trainees, including Johnny Victor (All-Round Best), Vishal Bharat (Second All-Round Best), Yogesh Sharma (Third All-Round Best), Pankaj Raina (Indoor Best), Touseef Ahmed Lone (Outdoor Best), Tahir Rashid Dar (Best Marksman), Tasleem Kosar (Parade Commander), and Sushant Sharma (Parade Second-in-Command).

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Courtesy: The Tribune -18-Mar-2026