JAMMU : On the eve of 147th Birth Anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, National Unity Day-2022, GC CRPF Jammu organized a motor- cycle rally today.
DG CRPF Dr Sujoy Lal Thaosen, who was Chief Guest on the occasion, the flagged off the motorcycle rally.
Explaining the impor- tance of the day, DG CRPF Dr Sujoy Lal Thaosen, in his address, informed that after Independence Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel was given the post of Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister, after which his first priority was to include 565 Princely States in India.
He completed this difficult task in a peaceful manner with diplomatic and political understanding, due to which India could become a full- fledged Nation. Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel had cher- ished the dream of ‘Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat’, the path of self-reliant India has been prepared by mov- ing forward on it.
Remembering the important contribution of the Iron Man, the Statue of Sardar Patel was dedicated to the Nation at Kevadia, Gujarat as a tribute to the Statue of Unity and a huge event is organized every year on 31st October at this place.
The Chief Guest also apprised about the important role and responsibility of
CRPF in maintaining Security and Law and Order in the present scenario. He said that today the whole of India realize the crucial part played by the CRPF, which is a matter of pride. “We need to work with the same dutifulness in future also so that the pride of the country and the force can be carried forward,” he stated.
The Chief Guest appreci- ated the IG Jammu Sector, DIG GC CRPF, Jammu for organizing the grand motor- cycle rally. In this Rally, 200 participants took part and a distance of 75 kms was covered by this motor- cycle rally.
On the occasion, Daljit Singh Chawdhary, ADG J&K Zone; P S Ranpise, IG Jammu Sector; Rajiv Kumar, IG (Ops) Dte New Delhi; Amit Kumar Mukhopadhyay, IG (Medical) CH Jammu; Bhanu Pratap Singh IG GC, Jammu and J&K Zone, Jammu Sector HQs, Composite Hospital, Range Office, Group Centre, AWS- IV and B-5/Signal Bn Officers, Subordinate Officers and Jawans were also present.