Terrorists have to pay heavy price for their actions: Manoj Sinha

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    Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha announced ex-gratia of Rs 10 lakh to the parents of martyrs SPO Ishfaq Ahmad and his brother Umar, who were brutally killed by terrorists. One of his brothers, an SPO will be promoted as constable in the Jammu Kashmir Police.He was speaking at a commemorative event- “Aye Watan Tere Liye” organized to mark 150 years of J&K Police’s selfless service to the people.Lauding the role of police and security personnel in ensuring a safe environment for the people of J&K, Sinha paid his humble tributes to the martyrs of JKP, CAPF and Army, who laid down their lives for the country.“Concrete measures have been taken by the Government to discharge its responsibility toward the families of the martyrs. I want to tell their families that the entire nation stands united in the fight against terror”, he added.“My message is very clear. Terrorists will have to pay a very heavy price for their actions. We have given full freedom to our security forces and we have full faith they will ensure terrorists and their associates are crushed”, Sinha said.He added that J&K is marching on the path of growth and prosperity, emerging as a new model of socio-economic development. “Those involved in terrorist acts and anti-national activities will not be spared. Properties used for willfully harboring terrorists and furthering terrorism will be confiscated”, the Lt Governor said.Prime Minister Narendra Modi has realized the goal of “Ek Rashtr, Ek Vidhaan, Ek Pradhaan, Ek Nishaan” to establish a fair and equitable society, he observed.“Now, marginalized communities, deprived sections of the society who were discriminated against for decades are getting their due rights; 11,000 Government jobs have been provided with complete transparency, 20,323 additional posts at various levels have been identified and sent for recruitment; one lakh 37 thousand youths are getting financial assistance will become entrepreneurs within a year; Investment proposals worth Rs 70,000 crore will become a reality in the next six months; Rs 600 crore budget provision for development of border villages and many more such unprecedented reforms are a testimony of the transformation taking place in J&K”, Sinha said.He appreciated the J&K Police for spreading awareness regarding drug de-addiction and against other unlawful activities through its civic action programs, and encouraging the younger generation to be an integral part of the nation-building process.Initiatives like Mission Youth, Choona Hai Aasman are providing opportunities to the youth to put their energies into constructive activities and shape their future by fulfilling their aspirations and dreams, he further said.The Lt Governor called for collaborative efforts to fight narco-terrorism and bring the youth who are victims of drug abuse into the mainstream of society.Dilbag Singh, DGP, J&K paid homage to the Police Personnel who have made supreme sacrifice while fighting with terrorists.He also announced that all the study expenses of Moin-ud-Din, a child raised by his mother, would be borne by Police Welfare Society.A two-minute silence was observed in honour of the martyrs police personnel.The Lt Governor also felicitated the winners of “Choona Hai Aasman” talent hunt.The programme- “Choona Hai Aasman- is being organized over the years by J&K Police to provide a much-needed platform to the talented & aspiring singers of the UT.The young finds of “Choona Hai Aasman” shared the stage with renowned Bollywood Singer Shaan and expressed gratitude to the Police and Security forces during the

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