IGP Railways holds darbar, reviews security

Excelsior Correspondent

IGP Railways, M Sulaiman Salaria, hearing the grievance of a jawan during darbar at GRP Lines, at Jammu.
IGP Railways, M Sulaiman Salaria, hearing the grievance of a jawan during darbar at GRP Lines, at Jammu.

JAMMU, Dec 3: Inspector General of Police (IGP), Railways, J&K, M Sulaiman Salaria today held darbar of officers and jawans at GRP Lines Jammu and at Ghagwal.
The darbar was attended by the jawans and officers from Bajalta to Vijayur at GRP Lines Jammu and the darbar of jawans and officers from Samba to Kathua was held at Ghagwal.
During the darbar, Binam Tosh, SSP, Staff officer to IGP Railways, Suram Singh, SP Railways, Jammu and other Gazetted offices of GRP Jammu participated along with other NGOs and jawans of GRP Jammu.
During the course of said Darbar at GRP Lines Jammu and Ghagwal ample opportunity was provided to the jawans and officers to put forth their problems. The problems of jawans and officers were heard patiently and on spot redressal of problems were made.
It was also emphasized upon each official to remain extra vigil, careful and maintain close co-operation with other sister agencies to ensure safety and security of Railway passengers, trains, track, and other vital installations.
Moreover, all the participants reiterated that in view of the constant flow of intelligence inputs from sister agencies from time to time and increasing ceasefire violation on the International Border, acts of sabotage and cross border terrorism at railway tracks, railway stations and running trains cannot be ruled out.
IGP asked the jawans for remaining extra alert in their area of responsibility and to keep an eagle eye at railway tracks, Railway Stations and in running trains located parallel and in close proximity to the International Border. He also stressed to perform their duties with zeal and zest and maintain better policing and deal smoothly with the general public.
The IGP also rewarded the jawans whose performance was found good.