DGP R R Swain Defends Anti-Terrorism Policy in Jammu and Kashmir
DGP R R Swain staunchly supported the current anti-terrorism policy in Jammu and Kashmir, emphasizing the saving of lives—citizens, security forces, and would-be militants. He affirmed the legal and humanitarian basis of the policy. Nearly 1,000 new policemen have been inducted to strengthen border security.
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DGP R R Swain robustly defended the current anti-terrorism strategy employed by police forces in Jammu and Kashmir. He emphasized the importance of saving lives of citizens, security forces, and potential militants as a measure of the policy's success.
Swain announced the induction of nearly 1,000 newly trained policemen to enhance the region's security framework. He asserted that the policy's legal standing and humanitarian focus are indisputable.
Swain highlighted that the police force, collaborating with village defense groups and special police officers, remains united in their efforts. The police's strict adherence to legal parameters aims to prevent narratives that incite violence and terrorism.
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