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Sat Sharma CA, President, Jammu and Kashmir BJP and Sunil Sharma, LoP, visited Government Medical College (GMC) Jammu to enquire about the health and well-being of the brave policemen, SDPO Dheeraj Katoch and SPO Bharat Jalhotra, who sustained injuries during a recent anti-terror operation in Kathua. The visit aimed to ensure that the injured officers are receiving the best possible medical care and support for speedy recovery.

They both interacted with the injured policemen and with Principal, Dr. Ashutosh Gupta, and Deputy Superintendent Bharat Bhushan. They urged the medical authorities to provide top-quality treatment and care to the injured policemen, emphasizing that their dedication to duty must be acknowledged and appreciated by providing them with all necessary medical assistance.

The BJP leaders praised the courage and valour exhibited by the policemen during their encounter with terrorists in Kathua. They expressed gratitude on behalf of the party and the general public, highlighting that such bravery and commitment are instrumental in ensuring the safety and security of the region.

Sat Sharma CA, said that the bravery displayed by our policemen in Kathua is commendable. Their dedication to protecting the citizens is unmatched, and we are here to ensure that they receive the best possible care. We are also committed to extending all possible support to their families during this challenging time.

Sunil Sharma reiterated the party’s commitment to standing by the injured policemen and their families. “Our policemen have risked their lives for the safety of our nation. It is our duty to ensure they are well taken care of. We have spoken to the medical authorities here at GMC Jammu and urged them to provide the best treatment to facilitate their swift recovery,” he added.

They were accompanied by prominent party leaders, including Advocate Rajesh Gupta (District President), Kushant Prajapati and Anil Angral (Mandal Presidents), Ravikant Sharma, Ramesh Gupta, Mohit Vaid, and Sonu Manhas.

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