‘People of J&K are indebted to their valour, supreme
sacrifices’: Ganga
Jammu, Sept 14: Former Deputy Chief
Minister, Kavinder Gupta along with Legislators Chander Prakash Ganga and Bali
Bhaga t on Friday visited Narayana Hospital, Kakryal to enquire about the
health of the injured of yesterday’s militant attack in Jhajjar Kotli in which
three Pak militants were killed and 12 security personnel including three officers
were injured.
Former Deputy
Chief Minister and the Legislators interacted with the injured and had the
status of medicare they are being extended in the hospital. They asked the
doctors and the hospital management to ensure that these brave heroes get the
best treatment for their early recovery.
The
dignitaries, while praying for speedy recovery to the injured, termed the
rescue of these wounded personnel as miracle of the Almighty. They appreciated
the success of this joint operation by the Army, CRPF and Police which has not
only saved precious lives but will have an inspiring impact on other security
forces.
Lauding the
valour of security forces in upholding the integrity and sovereignty of the
nation, they said that their supreme sacrifices will always remain a guiding
force for the posterity besides infusing patriotic fervor among the youth.
“People of Jammu and Kashmir are proud of them and will always remain indebted
to their supreme services towards the nation and its people”, they opined.
“The security
forces belong to the whole society and remain mortal by their acts of valour
and spirit of patriotism”, Chander Prakash Ganga maintained saying that they
leave an indelible mark in the hearts of people.
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