Heartfelt Tributes on Police Commemoration Day in Arunachal
Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu paid tribute to fallen policemen on Police Commemoration Day, acknowledging their bravery and the sacrifices of their families. The state government reaffirms its commitment to improving police welfare and infrastructure. Police Commemoration Day honors officers who have died in the line of duty since 1959.
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Arunachal Pradesh Chief Minister Pema Khandu commemorated the sacrifices of policemen on Police Commemoration Day, highlighting their bravery and perseverance in service to the nation. Across the state, solemn ceremonies were held to honor those who have fallen in the line of duty.
In his message, Khandu paid homage to the families of the slain officers, acknowledging their silent yet profound contribution to the cause of public service. He affirmed the state government's commitment to enhancing both the welfare and infrastructure of the police force, especially within the challenging terrains of Arunachal Pradesh.
State Home Minister Mama Natung and Director General of Police Anand Mohan echoed these sentiments, pledging to equip the force with modern resources to face evolving security challenges. Police Commemoration Day, traced back to the 1959 Ladakh incident where officers died defending the nation, continues to be a testament to the dedication and sacrifice of India's police forces.
(With inputs from agencies.)

