More than a dozen retired Indian Police Service (IPS) officers appreciated the government’s “painstaking, courageous and decisive” efforts to resolve the Kashmir issue with a “dynamic approach to policy-making”. Known as the ‘Track the Truth”, the group of IPS wrote letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi just a day after he held a meeting with Jammu and Kashmir’s political leaders.
The group includes SP Vaid and K Rajendra Kumar; who have served as Director General in Jammu and Kashmir Police. Former Uttar Pradesh DGP Vikram Singh and former CBI Director Prakash Mishra are also among the 15 signatories besides IPS officers K Singh, Badri Prasad Singh, Geeta Johri, K Aravinda Rao, K Rajendra Kumar, KB Singh, Nageswara Rao, PP Pandey, RKS Rathore, Shivanand Jha, SK Rout and Vivek Dube
In the letter they said, “The Central government’s most recent initiative at reaching out to political stakeholders and countering the twin elements of ‘Dil ki doori’ and ‘Dilli ki doori’, in order to enhance trust, is exemplary, reflecting a dynamic approach to policy-making.”
The retired officers also listed some Union government initiatives towards J&K calling them “excellent achievements” and added that enlisting them was “meant for some of those who are always unhappy with whatever your government does”.