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He complimented Ravi Krishna for transforming faction-ridden Kapatralla into a peaceful village and for uniting all political leaders at one place for the bicycle rally by cutting across party lines. The MP suggested that more number of CC cameras be installed in the city and that traffic woes be streamlined. Police
Kurnool: Superintendent of Police Ake Ravi Krishna flagged off a 20 km mega bicycle rally marking the Police Commemoration Day Celebrations, on Thursday. The Telugu Desam Party Parliament Member TG Venkatesh, YSRCP MP Butta Renuka, Kurnool MLA SV Mohan Reddy, KV Subba Reddy and BJP leader Katasani Ram Bhupal Reddy took part in the mega event. Speaking on the occasion, TG Venkatesh said that the bond between the police and public had been strengthened ever since Ake Ravi Krishna had taken charge.
He complimented Ravi Krishna for transforming faction-ridden Kapatralla into a peaceful village and for uniting all political leaders at one place for the bicycle rally by cutting across party lines. The MP suggested that more number of CC cameras be installed in the city and that traffic woes be streamlined. Police Commemoration Day (Martyr’s Day) which is celebrated on October 21 is a fine occasion to appreciate the sacrifices made by the police personnel for protecting society and the nation, said YSRCP MP Butta Renuka.
SP Ake Ravi Krishna revealed a heart-rending incident in which around 11 Central Reserved Police Force (CRPF) personnel had sacrificed their lives at India-China border in the line of duty. Their bodies could not be retrieved from the thick snow that engulfed them and their last rites were performed in Leh area and the ashes sent back to their families, said the SP. The SP added that tributes would be paid to each and every policeman who had lost his life fighting terrorists, naxalites and anti-social elements, on Martyr’s Day. The SP expressed the hope that the bicycle rally would strengthen the bond between the public and the police.
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