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Pulwama Attack Anniversary: CRPF To Pay Homage To Martyrs By Inaugurating Memorial

The Memorial Will Have Names And Pictures Of All The 40 Personnel Along With The Motto Of The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) - ‘Seva And Nishtha’ (Service And Loyalty).

News Nation Bureau | Edited By : Raghwendra Shukla | Updated on: 13 Feb 2020, 09:59:01 PM
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40 CRPF personnel were killed in the Pulwama terror attack on February 14 last year. (Photo Credit: PTI)

New Delhi:

A memorial to pay homage to 40 CRPF personnel killed in the Pulwama terror attack on February 14 last year will be inaugurated at the Lethpora camp on Friday, a top official said. “It is a way to pay homage to the brave jawans who lost their lives in the attack,” Additional Director General of CRPF Zulfiquar Hasan said after a visit to the site where the memorial has been erected.

The memorial will have names and pictures of all the 40 personnel along with the motto of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) - ‘Seva and Nishtha’ (Service and Loyalty).

“It definitely was an unfortunate incident and we have learnt our lessons now. We were always extra alert during our movement but now an extra layer of alertness has been added to it,” Hasan said. The supreme sacrifices of the 40 jawans have furthered increased “our resolve to eliminate enemies of the country”.

“We fight with extra vigour during an encounter with terrorists and that is why we were able to eliminate the entire Jaish-e-Mohammed commanders immediately after the attack on our jawans,” he said.

Without spelling out the precautions being taken during movements of troops in the aftermath of the Pulwama attack, officials in the security establishment said the movement of troops is now done in coordination with other security forces and the army.

The Ministry of Home Affairs had also allowed the CRPF to carry its troops by air to avoid the possibility of any such attack. The Jammu and Kashmir government had imposed a ban on plying of private vehicles on two days in a week to facilitate the movement of troops. The order was later rescinded after the situation became normal.

The process of bullet-proofing of vehicles carrying the troops was expedited and more and more bunker-type vehicles were seen on roads carrying the jawans.

The memorial has been set up inside a CRPF camp adjacent to the place where Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorist Adeel Ahmed Dar, driving an explosive-laden car, blew himself next to a convoy of security forces killing the 40 personnel.

Almost all the conspirators behind the dastardly attack have since been killed with the last one being Qari Yasir, the self-styled chief of Jaish-e-Mohammad terror group, who was killed last month.

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First Published : 13 Feb 2020, 09:59:01 PM

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