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ESM RALLY 2022

JK News Service by JK News Service
November 17, 2022
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Kilo Force showcased Indian Army’s commitment towards its Veterans, and their families by organising an Ex-Servicemen Rally at Shalateng Garrison on 17 Nov 2022. The Rally was a huge success and attracted more than 300 ex-servicemen and their dependents from the North Kashmir area.

​ On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of India’s definitive victory over Pakistan in the 1971 war, the Ex-Servicemen’s rally kicked off with wreath laying ceremony at the War Memorial, paying respects to our brave soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty. The Ex-Servicemen who stood shoulder to shoulder with their fallen brothers paid the highest respect to their indomitable courage, loyalty and sacrifice.

​ Maj Gen SS Slaria GOC, Counter Insurgency Force (Kilo), was present on the occasion to interact with the Ex-Servicemen and their dependents. In line of Ex-Servicemen Rally the General officer met 92 years old veteran Col (Retd) Sheetal Singh who is the first commissioned officer of the J&K State Forces. Col(Retd) Sheetal Singh fought against Pak Army in 1965 by holding Mehnder in Poonch Distt. Col (Retd) Sheetal Singh commanded 2 JAK RIF. Father of Maj Gen SS Slaria also commanded 2 JAK RIF in 1978.

The Rally lived up to its motto of “Sampark – Swasthya – Sahuliyat” by reaching out to maximum veterans and families of old warriors and resolving their problems regarding various issues related to documentation, pension, banking, welfare schemes, medical and Aadhar card issues. A number of stalls were established to cater for various aspects of Ex Servicemen viz Ex-Servicemen Contributory Health Scheme, Resettlement, Sainik Boards, Helpline, Record Offices, State Bank of India, UIADI etc. The rally provided a joint forum for the veterans and their families to interact with both military and civil Agencies and resolve their pending issues.

​​While addressing the Rally, Maj Gen SS Slaria once again pledged Indian Army’s solidarity with its retired fraternity and assured the gathering that the government and Army are sensitive to their needs and would take every step to ensure that the Ex-Servicemen, Veer Naris and their families are cared for and looked after well. Maj Gen SS Slaria also reiterated Army’s goal of providing quality health-care, dignity and problem-resolution to Veterans, Veer Naris and Widows of the soldiers.

​ The event was the culmination of a dedicated effort by Counter Insurgency Force (Kilo) that had extensively interacted with the veterans and prepared an extensive data bank to systematically redress grievances faced by veterans in quick-time through multiple agencies during the rally. The event was an endeavour on part of Indian Army to recognise and honour the veterans, fallen heroes and their families for their unflinching loyalty and selfless service to the nation and Indian Army for which we will always be indebted.

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