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Page3.Qxd (Page 1) DAILY EXCELSIOR, JAMMU TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 2017 (PAGE 3) Vaid asks JKP officers to live LEGISLATURE PROCEEDINGS up to people's expectations Excelsior Correspondent faith in the force. We have to live up PDP attacks Oppn for disrespecting Oberoi, Mangat to their expectations," he said. JAMMU, Jan 2: After assuming Dr. Vaid disclosed that for better NC, Cong protest in well; stage walk-out his office as State police chief, policing and deliverance, we have to Gopal Sharma to control the situation and asked of Govt Medical College and Director General of Police (DGP), keep the cops abreast with knowl- the members to read obituary ref- Hospital Jammu staff resulting Dr. S. P. Vaid, on his arrival to Police edge and make them tech savvy. JAMMU, Jan 2: The erences and pay tributes to the into the death of MLC Ramesh Headquarters (PHQ) here today, Standards of discipline and interac- Opposition National Conference departed members of this and Arora's son. The other members was given a warm welcome by the tion with the subordinate ranks are and Congress Legislators held the Lower House but the mem- also insisted upon framing a senior police officers and other staff Deputy Chief Minister Dr Nirmal Singh chairing a meeting at Jammu on Monday. must to keep the morale of Jawans strong protest in the well of the bers continued their protest. House Committee. The members. An impressive guard of high. He said that JKP, by the dint of Upper House and staged walk- Among the opposition members Chairman then announced fram- honour was given to the new police their dedication has faced various out after disrupting proceedings DyCM for massive public participation chief by the contingents of Armed Congress Legislators Jugal ing of Joint House Committee to for about 15 minutes in the Kishore (CLP leader) and probe the matter including two House, demanding reply from the Naresh Gupta read the obituary members from the Lower House. in Republic Day celebrations Government on the killings of briefly. Naresh Gupta demanded While paying tributes to Excelsior Correspondent said by doing so we would raise the said various agencies should syner- innocents in Kashmir and deten- that names of those killed in Pak Governor Lt Gen SK Sinha, sense of participation and patriot- gize their efforts and also hold reg- tion of hundreds of people in JAMMU, Jan 2: The Deputy shelling along borders and also Mohd Shafi Qureshi ( former ism in the hearts and minds of the ular review meetings in this regard Valley. Military and paramilitary forces Governor and Union Minister), Chief Minister Dr Nirmal Singh people especially the younger gen- so that lacunae if any are removed. After the massive disruption today asked the officers to take along borders and Kashmir agita- Pt Mangat Ram, DS Oberoi and eration. "The officers should hold The meeting also discussed in the proceedings in the Central tion should also be included in others, Minister for Education steps for ensuring massive partici- regular meetings with the cross sec- several other issues regarding the Hall of the Legislature, the Upper pation of the public in Republic the list of obituary references. Naeem Akhtar launched attack tion of people, intelligentsia so that celebrations which include display House commenced its business The repeated interventions of on the opposition. He said at least Day celebrations. they come out in large numbers to of the tableau, equipments display at 12 noon on the first day of the The Deputy Chief Minister was the Chairman failed to restore the Opposition NC and Congress celebrate the Republic Day," he by the army, cultural programs, illu- Budget Session. As the Chairman order in the House. Then he members should have given due speaking at a review meeting con- added. mination of the Government build- Legislative Council Anayat Ali vened to discuss the arrangements asked the members from the rul- respect to Late Shafi Qureshi, Lt The Deputy Chief Minister also ings, the sanitary arrangements, entered the House, the NC and ing party to go ahead with the Mangat Ram and of course, the for Republic Day celebrations at asked the officers to get in touch provision of mobile toilets, trans- Congress members stood up and Jammu. proceedings but in the din, noth- sitting MLC DS Oberoi. He said with the business fraternity so that port arrangements, Mangal DGP Dr S P Vaid being given guard of honour at PHQ on started protests demanding that ing was audible. NC member Dr everybody have to leave this The meeting was attended by they illuminate their business estab- Dhawani and publicity of pro- Government should reply on the Principal Secretary to Governor, P Monday. Bashir Ahmed Veeri was wear- world and on such issue there lishments as well as various bazaars gramme, seating arrangements, killings of innocents people in ing a black apron with slogans should not be any politics. At K Tripathi, ADGP Security, as a mark of participation as well as printing and issuance of invitation Kashmir during unrest, deten- Dilbagh Singh, Principal Secretary Police at the lawns of PHQ. challenges and inscribed a history of and displaying placard. Then least on such issues, one should celebration. cards and drinking water facilities, Later, Dr. Vaid convened a meet- tion of Kashmiri youth under after holding protest for about 15 rise above party lines and join Transport, Bipul Pathak, Principal He also directed the officers of lighting facilities, medical arrange- successes which was not an easy PSA and causing injuries to thou- Secretary Education, Shaleen ing of officers from different wings way without the collective efforts minutes in the well of the house, others in paying tributes to the the School Education Department ments, repair and renovation of the of the Organisation and discussed sands due to pellet guns. the opposition members includ- people who have contributed in Kabra, Divisional Commissioner to explore the means of dressing the stadium, traffic arrangements, beat- and commitment of all ranks. National Conference mem- functioning at different levels. He DGP asked the officers to chalk ing- Sajjad Kichloo, Dr BA both the Houses and the public Jammu, Dr Pawan Kotwal, IGP participating children in the tradi- ing retreat and other issues. bers demanded that names of stressed the officers to focus on the out a mechanism to address the dif- Veeri, Showkat Ganai, Ali Mohd service in general. PDP mem- Jammu Danish Rana and tional attires in order to make the those killed in Kashmir during priorities and ensure coordinated ficulties faced by the cops in the Dar, Master Noor Hussain, ber, Firdous Tak and some others Administrative Secretaries and sen- function more colorful and vibrant. Govt orders suspension unrest should also be included in efforts from all ranks to bring field. He stressed upon them to Qaiser Jamsheed Lone, Shehnaz also strongly condemned the ior officers of various concerned He said they should maintain a the obituary reference of the improvements in the functioning of make frequent visits to their subordi- Ganai, Ghulam Nabi Monga, behaviour of NC-Congress departments. Officers of Army, Air of Dr Bhupesh Upper House and tributes should close liaison with the participating their wings. nate formations and take on spot Muzaffar Parray, Naresh Gupta, members who staged walk out force and police were also present schools and parents for ensuring the Excelsior Correspondent Better public service and main- also be paid to them. Earlier, they in the meeting. stock of hardships faced by the cops, Jugal Kishore Sharma and Rani without paying tributes to the same. tenance of peace and order is our for their redressal at different levels. were standing near their benches Gagri Billowaria staged walk out departed Legislators and former Dr Singh while pitching for Dr Singh also asked the police JAMMU, Jan 2: Government prime duty and the force in coordi- but later moved to the well of the involvement of the public at large today ordered suspension of Dr Vaid in the evening visited of the House. Governor. The proceedings con- to ensure that foolproof security nation with other agencies has to Police Memorial Railhead and laid House and started protest. They Earlier, the Congress member cluded by observing two-minute in the Republic Day celebrations, mechanism is put in place in order Bhupesh Khajuria, Professor, strengthen the mechanism, he were also raising slogans against called for devising a comprehen- Department of Forensic Medicine, wreath. Ghulam Nabi Monga demanded silence by all members to pay to avoid any untoward incident. He added. Among others, the meeting was PDP-BJP and waving placards setting up of Joint House respect to sitting MLC, DS sive mechanism for the same. He Government Medical College, DGP said that crime and drug carrying slogans. Jammu, with immediate effect, in attended by ADGPs, VK Singh, and Committee to hold inquiry into Oberoi who passed away in abuse are the areas, the force has to Dilbag Singh, IGPs, MS Salaria, Chairman of the Council tried the alleged negligence on the part Delhi hardly four days back. CEO lodges complaint against terms of Rule-31(2) of the J&K enhance its capabilities. "We have to Civil Services (Classification, Yoginder Koul, MA Khan, Danesh undertake strenuous efforts and curb Rana, SL Sharma, Jagit Kumar, SA Both Houses pay homage to deceased leaders Control and Appeal) Rules, 1956. the activities of the criminals, who unlawful heli ticket booking The order further said that the Watali, MA Ganai and JP Singh, Excelsior Correspondent be remembered by the generations lighted the contribution of the leg- pose a great challenge for the force. DIGs, AZ Wani and SP Pani, doctor shall remain attached in the to come, he added.
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