Haryana's Tribute to 191 Police Martyrs: How Rs 1 Crore Aid Honors Sacrifice

Haryana DGP O.P. Singh led tributes to 191 police martyrs at the Police Martyrs Memorial in Panchkula. The state police has established comprehensive support including government jobs and up to Rs 1 crore in financial aid for families of fallen officers. DGP Singh emphasized the dual approach of supporting bereaved families while taking firm action against criminal elements. The ceremony marked Police Commemoration Day, which honors ten CRPF personnel martyred in a 1959 Chinese ambush at the Indo-Tibetan border.

Key Points: Haryana DGP Honors 191 Police Martyrs on Commemoration Day

  • Haryana Police provides Rs 1 crore financial assistance to martyrs' families
  • Government jobs ensured for dependents of fallen police personnel
  • DGP emphasizes firm action against criminal elements in society
  • Police Commemoration Day marks 1959 CRPF ambush by Chinese soldiers
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Remembering bravehearts, Haryana DGP pays homage to supreme sacrifices of 191 martyrs

Haryana DGP pays tribute to 191 police martyrs, announces Rs 1 crore financial aid and government jobs for families while emphasizing firm action against criminals.

"Whenever a police personnel lays down his life, the family faces a mountain of hardships - DGP O.P. Singh"

Chandigarh, Oct 21

Haryana Director General of Police (DGP) O.P. Singh, along with other senior officers, on Tuesday paid homage to the supreme sacrifices of 191 martyrs by laying a wreath at the Police Martyrs Memorial in Police Lines in Panchkula to mark the Police Commemoration Day.

Extending condolences, Haryana DGP Singh said that whenever "a police personnel lays down his life, the family faces a mountain of hardships. In a single moment, their life's direction changes -- emotional and financial challenges emerge simultaneously.

In such difficult times, it becomes our foremost duty to stand firmly with the bereaved family. In this spirit, Haryana Police has made provisions to provide government jobs and financial assistance up to Rs 1 crore to dependents of the martyrs so that their livelihood continues with dignity and no child is deprived of education or a better future."

DGP Singh said "martyrdom is regarded as the highest form of sacrifice".

He emphasised that through imagination and sensitivity, "we must build a civilisation where the lion and the goat can drink water at the same stream, symbolising a balance between strength and peace".

He said while "it is natural for a lion to take pride in its strength, a goat should not lament its helplessness. There are some criminal elements in society whose tendencies resemble wolves and foxes, driven by violence and selfish motives. Such people must be dealt with firmly and decisively".

The DGP said those who "consider violence a means of progress are enemies of civilisation. Our fight with them is not ideological but legal. We are people who walk the path of law, and our policy is crystal clear - tit for tat."

"If a criminal fires one bullet, the police will not retreat; we will ensure justice and security through all possible action."

He added the police deeply respect those warriors who stand their ground in the battlefield and sacrifice their lives rather than turning their backs.

"These true sons of the soil keep the system alive through their valour and sacrifice."

In conclusion, DGP Singh said Haryana Police deeply understands the pain of the families of its martyred colleagues.

"We bow to those brave mothers who gave birth to such valiant sons who laid down their lives for the nation," he said.

"Together, we will make Haryana stronger, safer, and more sensitive, so that the sacrifices of our martyrs continue to inspire generations."

On October 21, 1959, ten brave personnel of the Central Reserve Police Force were ambushed and martyred by Chinese soldiers while patrolling the Indo-Tibetan border in the Ladakh region. Since then, October 21 has been observed every year as Police Commemoration Day in their memory.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate the gesture, I hope the financial assistance actually reaches the families without bureaucratic delays. We've seen many cases where promises are made but implementation takes years.
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Arjun K
The lion and goat analogy is beautiful. Our police need to be strong against criminals while being compassionate to citizens. Jai Hind to our martyrs! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
Remembering the 1959 incident with China is important context. Our forces have been protecting our borders for decades. Their sacrifice should never be forgotten.
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Michael C
The "tit for tat" policy mentioned by DGP Singh is exactly what we need against criminals. No compromise with those who threaten our society's peace.
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Kavya N
As a daughter of a police officer, this touches my heart deeply. The emotional and financial support for families is crucial. May their souls rest in peace. 🕊️

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