Divisional Commissioner Chander Gaind Holds coordination meeting with Haryana civil & police officers
Shiv Kumar:
Patiala, December 4: In view of the Punjab Assembly Election-2022, as per guidelines of the Election Commission of India, the Commissioner of Patiala Division Mr. Chander Gaind convened an inter-state coordination meeting with the Deputy Commissioners and Senior Police Officers of the adjoining districts of Haryana, Kurukshetra, Jind, Fatehabad, Kaithal and Ambala. IG Patiala Range Mr. Mukhwinder Singh Chhina, Deputy Commissioner Patiala and Sangrur Mr. Sandeep Hans and Mr. Rambir along with SSPs Harcharan Singh Bhullar and Mr. Swapan Sharma and other officers were also present in the meeting.
In the said meeting, which was organized on the initiative of Mr. Chander Gaind, serious discussions were held on important issues including strict implementation of the Model Code of Conduct. Mr. Chander Gaind while presiding over the meeting said that the co-operation of the civil and police officers of the adjoining districts of Haryana and Punjab was essential for holding the forthcoming Assembly elections in a free and peaceful manner. He said that CCTV cameras should be installed at all the inter-state checkpoints and a WhatsApp group of officials of both the states should also be formed.
DC Kurukshetra Mukul Kumar, DC Kaithal Pardeep Dahiya, DC Ambala Vikram, ADC Fatehabad Ajay Chopra, SDM Narwana Surinder Singh, ASP Ambala Pooja Dabla, DSP Kaithal Kishan Lal, DSP Fatehabad Geetika Jakhar, ASP Jind Kudlip Singh and Kurukshetra DSP Gurmail Singh were present In the inter-state coordination meeting. These Haryana officials assured that they would extend full support to the Punjab authorities during the forthcoming Assembly elections.
After the meeting, Mr. Chander Gaind divulged the details that the officials of Patiala adjoining districts of the neighboring state, have exchanged necessary information and promised for the better coordination and monitoring of the bad elements that could affect the election process. They also discussed all the necessary aspects to hold the elections in a peaceful manner and have also formulated a joint strategy to curb the flow of all kinds of drugs, including alcohol, especially medical drugs, legal, illegal weapons and illicit cash.
I.G. Mukhwinder Singh Chhina asked the Haryana police officers to give strict instructions to their police stations and Chowkies in-charges adjoining Punjab to cooperate with the Punjab police for holding the assembly in an independent manner. Mr. Chhina said that weapons with All India Permit should also be deposited and special attention should be paid to such anti-social elements residing in these districts which could disrupt the Punjab elections.
District Election Officer and Deputy Commissioner Patiala Sandeep Hans said that as per the instructions of Election Commission, in today’s meeting the civil and police officials of the neighboring state have discussed all aspects to maintain the law and order and ensure free and fair assembly elections. SSP Harcharan Singh Bhullar said that special teams including permanent check posts would be formed to keep a close watch on all the unpaved and paved 64 roads connecting the two states and also patrolling and checkposts would be set up.
During the meeting Additional Deputy Commissioner Sangrur (G) Anmol Singh Dhaliwal, SDM Charanjit Singh, Assistant Commissioner (G) Jasleen Kaur Bhullar, Secretary Regional Transport Authority Khushdil Sandhu, Assistant Commissioner Excise Inderjit Singh Nagpal, Election Tehsildar Ramji Lal and other officials were present.