SAS Nagar, October 21, 2025 (Yes Punjab News)
The responsibility of maintaining the nation’s internal security rests on the shoulders of the police. The unwavering dedication and spirit of the police force ensure the safety and stability of the country, said Harmandeep Singh Hans, IPS, Senior Superintendent of Police, Mohali, while addressing the gathering during the Police Commemoration Day Parade held at the District Administrative Complex, SAS Nagar.
He said that Police Commemoration Day is observed every year on October 21 to honour the valiant CRPF personnel who sacrificed their lives in 1959 while patrolling the Indo-China border in Ladakh. The day is dedicated to remembering all police and paramilitary personnel who have laid down their lives in the line of duty for the nation.
The SSP informed that 191 personnel from various Police and Paramilitary Forces across India attained martyrdom during the past year. “Those who sacrificed their lives for the nation are our true heroes. Their bravery and dedication will continue to inspire generations,” he added.
He further said that Punjab Police has earned worldwide recognition for its courageous fight against terrorism. During the years of militancy, Punjab Police officers and personnel made supreme sacrifices to restore peace and harmony in the State. “We must always remember their sacrifices and work towards fulfilling their dreams to enhance the nation’s pride,” he emphasized.
Referring to the 35 families of Punjab Police personnel who laid down their lives fighting terrorism and are now residing in SAS Nagar, the SSP assured full support in resolving their issues on priority. Several family members shared their concerns and submitted memoranda to him, to which he responded with an assurance of early redressal.
Speaking to the media, Deputy Commissioner Smt. Komal Mittal said that the Observance of Police Commemoration Day every year, reminds us the brave personnel who made the supreme sacrifice for the nation.
She said that police and paramilitary personnel have always served the country with courage—whether fighting terrorism or responding to emergencies and pandemics. “Their sacrifices remind us of our duty towards the nation. We must always remember their valour and contribute, in our own way, to safeguarding the country,” she added.
On this occasion, Deputy Commissioner Smt. Komal Mittal and SSP Harmandeep Singh Hans laid floral wreaths at the Police Martyrs’ Pictorial Memorial and a two-minute silence was also observed before it to pay homage to the martyrs.
The names of the martyrs were read out by Deputy Superintendent of Police (Headquarters) Harsimrat Singh Chettra. DSP Prithvi Singh Chahal led the Commemoration Day Parade.
Among others present were Shri Anish Kumar Goel (CJM, Mohali), all SPs, DSPs, SHOs, Police personnel, and the families of martyrs, who also offered floral tributes in remembrance of their loved ones.









































































