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Home » JK will be terror-free soon, anti-peace elements will pay heavy price: LG Sinha

JK will be terror-free soon, anti-peace elements will pay heavy price: LG Sinha

KO Web DeskBy KO Web DeskMarch 18, 2026Updated:April 10, 2026 Jammu 3 Mins Read
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Jammu, Mar 17 (KNS) ; Sounding a stern warning against anti-peace elements, Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Tuesday asserted that any individual or group threatening the peace and safety of civilians in the Union Territory will “pay a very heavy price,” as he hailed the role of the police force in ushering in an era of stability.

Addressing the Passing Out Parade of 430 constables at the Police Subsidiary Training Centre (STC) in Talwara, Reasi, the LG said the security forces are working on a multi-pronged strategy to eliminate terrorism. “With all resources and resolve, J&K Police pursue zero tolerance to terrorism. We are working on a multi-pronged strategy with all the stakeholder agencies and soon J&K will be terror-free,” he said.

Warning to Separatist Elements

In a strong message to those attempting to disrupt the development trajectory of the region, Sinha called for uprooting separatist elements. “We must uproot separatist elements which are trying to divide people and derail development. Let this serve as their stern warning,” he stated.

The LG made it clear that the administration would not tolerate any disruption to public order. “Any individual or group that seeks to threaten the peace, law and order, or the safety of innocent civilians in Jammu Kashmir will have to pay a very heavy price,” he said, adding that any attempt to incite violence would be met with the “full force of the law.”

Police as the Architect of Peace

Congratulating the “bravehearts” for successfully completing their rigorous training, the Lieutenant Governor underscored the transformative role the force has played in the last five to six years.Click Here To Follow Our WhatsApp Channel“J&K Police has been instrumental in forging a terror-free, crime-free UT where no insecurity overshadows civilian lives. The force has played a pivotal role in achieving remarkable milestones in good governance, innovation, social unity, and building a just society,” Sinha observed.

He called upon the graduating constables to focus on protecting these achievements, emphasizing that their role transcends mere law enforcement. “From today, public trust is your greatest asset—but earn it relentlessly through integrity, impartiality, and empathy. Your role transcends enforcing law; embody its spirit and soul. I trust you will uphold every citizen’s dignity in protection,” the LG told the recruits.

Awards and Attendance

During the ceremony, the trainees were administered the oath of service. The LG awarded trophies to constables who excelled in various disciplines during their training. Johnny Victor was adjudged the All-Round Best constable, while Vishal Bharat and Yogesh Sharma secured the second and third positions respectively. Other awardees included Pankaj Raina (Indoor Best), Touseef Ahmed Lone (Outdoor Best), Tahir Rashid Dar (Best Marksman), Tasleem Kosar (Parade Commander), and Sushant Sharma (Parade Second-in-Command).

The Director General of Police (DGP), Nalin Prabhat, along with other senior officials of the police and civil administration, were present on the occasion to review the parade and witness the passing out ceremony. (KNS) 

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