Srinagar, Jammu : Continuing its Har Ghar Tiranga campaign under the aegis of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav, Jammu and Kashmir Police on Friday organized various programmes across J&K in which students, youth and locals participated in big numbers. “Har Ghar Tiranga” programm were organized on Friday by District Police in Kulgam, Ganderbal, Kishtwar, Sopore, Budgam, Baramulla, Reasi, Pulwama, Poonch, IRP 14th Bn Channi, IRP 5th Bn Doda, IRP 19th Bn, IR 2nd Bn, JKAP 6th Bn and JKAP 11th Security Humhama.
According to the statement issued from Police Headquarters, Police and Civil Administration Kulgam organised Har Ghar Tiranga campaign to encourage the Students and respectable Citizens to hoist the National Flag at their respective homes & offices to promote the spirit of Nationalism. Besides civil/police officers, hundreds of students both from Govt and private educational institutions participated in the rally. The Students also sang patriotic songs on the occasion. DC Kulgam Dr Bilal Mohiuddin Bhat along with SSP Kulgam Dr.G.V Sundeep Chakravarty participated in the campaign. On this occasion SSP Kulgam distributed National Flags among the Students and Officers of civil administration and encouraged all participants and students to hoist the National Flag at their respective homes also.
A special Tiranga Rally was also aken out from DPL Ganderbal to Beehama Chowk Ganderbal. The rally was flagged off by SSP Ganderbal Nikhil Borkar in which the students and the youth of District Ganderbal participated enthusiastically. The participants in the rally sang the National Anthem, patriotic songs & waved the tricolor. DDCs, BDCs, Sarpanchs and civil society members of District Ganderbal also participated in the programme.
J&K Police in Kishtwar, JK Police and CRPF organized a joint Tiranga rally in which students of various schools and youth of the locality participated. SSP Kishtwara Shafqat Hussain led the rally. In Sopore, a Tiranga rally was organized from DPL Sopore to Main Chowk Sopore in which officers and Jawans of Sopore Police and students of various schools participated. At Baramulla, a Tiranga rally was taken out at Pattan in which students of various schools, locals besides the officers of J&K Police participated. The IRP-14th Bn. organized Tiranga march from Headquarters IRP-14th Bn. to Martyr’s Memorial Rail Head Complex Jammu in which officers and officials of the unit, Staff and Students of the Govt. Higher Secondary School Channi Himmat, Jammu Participated enthusiastically. Anita Sharma Commandant IRP-14th Bn. flagged off the Rally. The IR 5th Bn organized a special Tiranga March at Beoli Doda, in which students as well as officers and officials of IRP-5th Bn. participated. Enroute, the national flags were also distributed among the locals. The Budgam Police organized a Tiranga rally at the sports stadium Budgam. Around 500 students from different schools, senior police officers, civil society member were part of the rally. A similar rally was also held in Khansahib jointly by police and civil administration. At Reasi, the rallies and Nukkad Nataks were organized at sports Stadium Reasi, Katra, Arnas and Mahore. The rally at Sports stadium was led by Amit Gupta SSP along with other officers and officials of district Police Reasi. Students, artists, youth and locals of Reasi district participated in these progrmmes.
In Pulwama, Tiranga rallies were organized across the district. The main rally started from district Jail Pulwama and culminated at Murran chowk Pulwama. Besides officers and officials of Police and CRPF and civil Administration, students of different schools, teachers, employees, youths, repectables, traders association, transport association, also participated in Tiranga rally. The IRP 19th battalion organized “Special Tiranga March” in Keerian Ganidyal area of district Kathua in which a large number of civilians, students of two Higher Sec.Schools and prominent persons including sarpanches, panches, Lambardar besides Police officers & Jawans participated.
The IRP-2nd Battalion Rajouri organized a Tiranga bike rally on from Battalion Hqrs Fatehpur to Martyr’s Memorial Gallery DPL Rajouri. The Tiranga Bike rally comprising 100 bikers of IRP-2nd Bn was led by Randeep Kumar Commandant and Khalid Amin, Deputy Commandant of the Battalion. The JKAP 11th Security Bn Humhamma organized a Tiranga march which was attended by the locals of the area. The JKAP 6th Bn. organized a Special Tiranga March and a Nukkad Natak at Mendhar Town. The Special Tiranga March had an overwhelming participation including the students of St. Francis kids world school Mendhar, students of other local school & officers/officials of JKAP 6th Bn. During the event, a Nukkad Natak on the theme “Aan Baan Shan of Tiranga” was also organized.
District Police Poonch organized Tiranga Rallies and various other activities like Special distribution drive of Flag/posters and storytelling competition were also organized at various places in District Poonch. A large number of students as well as civilians participated in these activities.
The Bandipora police organized a cultural programme as a part of “Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav” and “Har Ghar Tiranga Campaign” at Space Age Model Higher Secondary School Kaloosa Bandipora to encourage the students to hoist the National flag at their respective homes to mark the 76th year of India’s Independence and promote the spirit of nationalism.
Doda Police organized Tiranga rallies at Gandoh, Changa, Kahara, Bhalla,Thathri, Assar, Dessa and Goha. Led by jurisdictional Police officers, these rallies witnessed huge gatherings with the participation of a large number of School Children of various Schools and civilians of the area.
Rajouri police organized a Painting Competition at Police public School Rajouri to celebrate the week. The theme of the competition was “Indian Culture and Heritage “. In the concluding para of the above referred statement police said that ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ is a campaign held under the aegis of Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav to encourage people to bring the Tiranga home and hoist it to mark the 75th year of Independence. The Tri-colour flag is a symbol of pride for every Indian and it represents national integrity and signifies the hopes and aspirations of the Indian people. J&K Police has dedicated one full week from 11th to 17th of August to celebrate Azadi ka Amrit Mahatsov and under Har Ghar Tiranga Campaign different types of events are going to be organized by J&K Police in every nook and corner of J&K.