Did J&K L-G Manoj Sinha Express Condolences for Former DGP?

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Key Takeaways
- Gulam Jeelani Pandit was a distinguished leader in the J&K police.
- His tenure was marked by honesty and humility.
- The current DGP, Nalin Prabhat, paid tribute to his legacy.
- He navigated complex challenges during a turbulent period in the region.
- Pandit's passing is a significant loss to his family and community.
Srinagar, Sep 22 (NationPress) The Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, Manoj Sinha, expressed his heartfelt condolences on the passing of Gulam Jeelani Pandit, who served as the former Director General of the J&K police. Pandit, aged 92, passed away on Sunday. In a message of condolence, the Lt Governor stated: “I am deeply saddened by the news of Shri Gulam Jeelani Pandit Ji’s departure, who was the former DGP of Jammu and Kashmir.
“His dedication to duty and service to the nation will always be remembered. My thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends during this difficult time. I pray for the peace of his departed soul.”
Born on February 22, 1933, he was the 4th DGP of J&K police, having taken office on May 21, 1987. The inaugural DGP was Peer Ghulam Hassan Shah, who served from May 25, 1982 to January 16, 1985.
Colleagues and admirers remembered Jeelani Pandit as a gentleman who earned respect from all ranks during his illustrious police career.
The current DGP, Nalin Prabhat, is the 17th head of the police force. He, alongside all ranks of the Jammu and Kashmir Police, expressed profound sorrow over Pandit’s demise. The police force collectively mourned his loss, extending heartfelt condolences and prayers for strength to his grieving family.
In their tribute, police officers characterized Pandit as a leader who exemplified honesty and humility throughout his service, setting a standard for future generations of officers.
During his term as DGP from May 21, 1987 to December 20, 1989, Pandit adeptly navigated the challenges of law enforcement during a time of significant political and social change in the region.
Remarkably, he was the last DGP of Kashmir origin until Kuldeep Khoda was appointed after an 18-year period during which non-residents led the force.
Pandit is survived by his wife, a son, and two daughters. His funeral prayers were conducted at Jamalatta in downtown Srinagar.