Amit Shah hands over appointment orders to the families of 4 policemen killed in J&K

Union Home Minister Amit Shah said here on Friday that the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government is committed to the welfare of the security personnel of Jammu and Kashmir. Valley. Shah arrived in Jammu on Friday evening on a two-day visit and tweeted pictures of him handing over compassionate appointment orders to the kin of the martyred policemen.

The entire nation is proud of the dedication and valor of (policemen) to keep Jammu and Kashmir safe. The Modi government is committed to the welfare of all policemen and their families, he said in a tweet in Hindi.

A Raj Bhavan spokesperson said the minister also interacted with the family members of the slain personnel. He said Shah handed over the appointment orders to Pooja Devi (Panchayat Secretary in Jammu district), Ifra Yakub (orderly cum watchman in the Industries and Commerce Department), Abid Bashir and Mohsin Mushtaq (follower in Jammu and Kashmir Police). Pooja’s husband – Selection Grade Constable Rohit Kumar – laid down his life on January 12 during an anti-militancy operation at village Sahpora-Parivaan in Kulgam district.

The encounter resulted in the elimination of a dreaded Pakistani terrorist, Babur. Ifra is the daughter of Head Constable Mohammad Yakub Shah, who was martyred in the terrorist attack on a police vehicle in Gailander-Pampore, Pulwama on 13 August 2014. Abid is the son of constable Bashir Ahmed Sheikh, who was killed in a terrorist attack on a police party at Ganderbal’s Rabitar bridge on the intervening night of January 29-30, 2000. Mohsin is the son of the follower Mushtaq Ahmed, who lost his life in a cross. Firing between terrorists and a BSF patrol at Kunan in Bandipora district on May 9, 1993. One terrorist was also killed in retaliation. The spokesman said that the Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir Manoj Sinha, Union Minister Jitendra Singh and Director General of Police Dilbag Singh were present on the occasion.

Interacting with the families, Shah said that the entire nation is proud of the courage and commitment shown by these brave security personnel of Jammu and Kashmir Police. Shah had visited the house of slain Inspector Parvez Ahmed Dar in Srinagar during his last visit to Jammu and Kashmir in October 2021. He had also handed over the appointment letter to the wife of Inspector Arshad Khan, who was killed in 2019.

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