
JK Police Leads Tiranga Rally to Honor National Heroes in Kishtwar
JK Police Leads Tiranga Rally to Honor National Heroes in Kishtwar
Key Highlights:
- Kishtwar Police organized a Tiranga March to promote unity and patriotism.
- Students, police officers, and CAPF personnel participated in the event.
- The march honored national heroes and inspired pride in younger generations.
In Kishtwar, the District Police organized a significant Tiranga March on August 14, 2024, as part of the ongoing patriotic events leading up to Independence Day.
The march started at the Police Station Kishtwar and concluded at Chowgan Ground, covering the entire town and drawing widespread participation from various sectors of the community.
The rally was officially flagged off by SSP Kishtwar, Shri Abdul Qayoom-JKPS. The event saw active involvement from officers and officials of the District Police, Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF), and numerous students from schools across Kishtwar.
The enthusiastic participation highlighted the collective spirit of unity and patriotism that the event aimed to foster within the community.
SSP Kishtwar expressed his heartfelt appreciation for all the participants and volunteers who contributed to the success of the event.
In his message, he emphasized the importance of such gatherings in not only paying tribute to the bravery and sacrifices of the nation’s heroes but also in nurturing a deep sense of national pride among the younger generation.
This Tiranga March was part of a broader initiative designed to instill patriotism in the community and to honor the selfless sacrifices made by the nation’s heroes for India’s progress.
The enthusiastic involvement of students, teachers, and police personnel demonstrated their unwavering love for the country and their deep respect for those who have played a crucial role in India’s journey toward freedom and development.
The march served as a powerful reminder of the importance of unity, patriotism, and collective national pride.
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