J&K Police grievance redressal programme to resume in Pulwama

PULWAMA — The widely popular People’s Grievance Redressal Programme or the interaction initiative of the Director General of Police, J&K, R.R Swain will recommence and it is to notify that the new programme will be held tomorrow i.e., June 8, 2024 (Saturday) at noon in District Police Lines Pulwama.

Citizens who have grievances pertaining to police investigations, enquiries, delay in verifications, delay or refusal in registering FIR or faulty investigation etc shall be given first preference, a statement issued here said.

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The second preference will be given to the families of the police martyrs and the third preference will be given to the families and kin of other police personnel. Fourth preference will be given to the serving police personnel and SPOs to listen to their service issues, it added.

The programme will be strictly for the citizens of Pulwama district only. Recruitment-related applications or requests will not be entertained at all.

To participate in the programme, individuals with grievances related to police services should visit the District Police Line Pulwama to register at the help desk established for the purpose.

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People who wish to bring their grievances to the attention of DGP J&K should submit a written application containing complete details including that of a working mobile number, it also reads.

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