The 83rd Raising Day celebrations of the world’s largest paramilitary force, Central Reserve Police, began in Jammu on Wednesday with Director-General Kuldeep Singh inspecting the DG Parade. Eight squads from different parts of the country are participating in the parade. The Raising Day of CRPF is being celebrated on March 19 at Maulana Azad Stadium in Jammu, which Union Home Minister Amit Shah will attend.
The Central Reserve Police Force is fighting against anti-national elements while ensuring the countrymen’s safety. Although force personnel are becoming death for the terrorists operating in Kashmir and many terrorists, the soldiers of the force have displayed their courage and not only killed the terrorists but also protected the life and property of the common citizens. On Wednesday, the 83rd Raising Day programs of the force began with the DG Parade at the MA Stadium in Jammu.
In view of the visit of the Home Minister, tight security arrangements have also been made at Maulana Azad Stadium, Jammu, the venue of the ceremony. The entire stadium is kept under three rounds of security. Special commandos of the Central Reserve Police Force will be deployed in the last circle of these three rounds.
DG CRPF had reached Jammu on Tuesday itself, and as soon as he reached Jammu, he visited Maulana Azad Stadium and inspected the ongoing preparations there. Along with this, he also inspected the preparations made so far to make the foundation day program memorable, along with meeting the officials at Group Center Bantalab. The main program to make CRPF foundation day is happening for the first time in Jammu and Kashmir. All arrangements have been made to make the program safe in such a situation. Along with the quick reaction teams of the Central Reserve Police Force, the program will also be closely monitored by drones and high definition cameras. Along with this, modern jammers have been installed at the site. At the same time, after the parade on Wednesday, the DG also met with the force’s personnel.