Ishtiyaq Ahmad
Srinagar, Jan 15: Zangli Kupwara sees an exceptional gathering early morning today eagerly awaiting the commencement of the Public Darbar led by Director General of Police (DGP) R R Swain.
The early morning atmosphere was charged with excitement as people from various walks of life assemble to interact with the DGP, to express their concerns, seeking guidance, and fostering a direct channel of communication with the Police chief. The surge in attendance underscores the significance of such community-driven initiatives, emphasizing the communal desire for an open dialogue with key figures in law enforcement.
Local residents,community leaders are among those present, highlighting the diverse range of topics and issues that may be addressed during the Darbar. This massive turnout not only signifies the community’s trust in the police leadership but also reflects a shared commitment to collaboratively address challenges and strengthen the bond between the public and the police force.
As DGP R R Swain prepares to attend the Darbar, the palpable enthusiasm of the crowd showcases the community’s eagerness to actively participate in the democratic process of voicing concerns and working collectively towards a safer and more secure environment. The police Public Darbar led by DGP is poised to serve as a platform for constructive dialogue, fostering a sense of unity and cooperation between the police and the public.