Thursday, April 6, 2023

Avinash Choudhary, Chairman of Border Welfare Organisation, JK, raised public interest issues in the police public meeting



Samba: Police public meeting was organized at DPO Samba by Inspector General of Police Jammu Division Mukesh Singh, Deputy Inspector General of Police JKS Range Shakti Pathak, Senior Superintendent of Police Samba Benam Tosh, Additional Senior Superintendent of Police Samba Surinder Choudhary. Also DC Samba Anuradha Gupta, DDC Chairman Keshav Sharma, Border Welfare Organisation, JK, Chairman Avinash Choudhary and other dignitaries were present.

Social worker and Chairman Border Welfare Organisation, JK, Avinash Choudhary presented various aspects in front of the senior officers of the police administration and appreciated the works being done for public welfare by police. On the other hand, Choudhary said that in many ways the police is doing a good job, but sometimes there is a negative attitude of the police with the public, after which people lose faith in the police, but our district Samba's ASP Surinder Choudhary's enthusiastic work approach and due to his contribution, drugs have been banned from the district to a great extent, there has been a decrease in crime, which is commendable. On the other hand, after the Senior Superintendent of Police Benam Tosh took charge in district Samba, the public is witnessing restoration of faith in the police. The duo, SSP and ASP Samba is doing excellent work in curbing all kinds of smuggling. Avinash Choudhary said that where the police is doing a good job they should also be praised. He said that the police is  to run and maintain the law and order smoothly and to protect the general public, but many times such cases are seen where people have lost faith in the police, there is a need to work on it with a more positive attitude. Avinash Choudhary said that the Border Welfare Organisation has always stood with the police for the betterment of the public and will continue to stand.

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