Governor Honours Manipur Police for Bravery and Service at Raising Day Parade

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Imphal, October 19: Governor of Manipur,  Ajay Kumar Bhalla, while commenting on the achievements of the Manipur police, said that the force had “successful operations against extremism, the destruction of illegal poppy cultivation, and the progress in modernization and welfare initiatives”. He acknowledged the “heroism” of those who continue to serve with integrity and compassion every day.

The Governor was gracing the 134th Raising Day Parade of Manipur Police at the 1st Battalion Manipur Rifles Parade Ground in Imphal today. The Governor inspected the parade contingents of Manipur Police.

Several MLAs, Chief Secretary Puneet Kumar Goel, Security Advisor Kuldiep Singh, Director General of Police Rajiv Singh and senior officers also attended the event.

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The Governor took salute of the spectacular march past parade led by Dr. Sarangthem Ibomcha Singh, MPS, Commandant, 6th India Reserve Battalion leading contingents from various units of the Manipur Police, comprising Manipur Rifles (Male Contingent), India Reserve Battalions (Male), Civil Police (Male), Civil Police (Female), 9th IR (Mahila) Battalion, Traffic Police, Home Guards, and VDF (Male). Governor also distributed trophies/awards to outstanding Police Stations, Battalions and police personnel for their exemplary service, bravery, and dedication to duty.

In his speech, the Governor commended the courage, professionalism, and selfless service of the Manipur Police, describing them as the guardians of peace and harmony in the State. He lauded their tireless efforts in maintaining law and order, tackling organized crime and drug trafficking, and ensuring the safety of citizens even in the most challenging circumstances. He reaffirmed the government’s commitment to strengthening the police force through better infrastructure, advanced training, and welfare measures.

Highlighting the achievements of the force, he noted the successful operations against extremism, the destruction of illegal poppy cultivation, and the progress in modernization and welfare initiatives. He acknowledged the heroism of those who continue to serve with integrity and compassion every day.

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The  Governor also congratulated Additional SP Saikhom Mirabai Chanu and Ms. Naorem Roshibina Devi for bringing international laurels to the State and the Manipur Police through their remarkable sporting achievements.

The programme also included a skill show by the Manipur Police Sports Club. The event marked a proud celebration of valour, discipline, and the enduring motto of the Manipur Police — “Service Before Self.”

(Newmai News Network)

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