Monday , December 23 2024

Mitra police working to bring smile on the faces of devotees

Rudraprayag, 17 May (HS). Police reunited three separated pilgrims on Kedarnath Yatra with their families and brought smiles on their faces. The family members thanked the district police. This police campaign will continue continuously.

The devotee who had come on a visit from Jhansi had booked Kandi from Gaurikund for his two children, but due to the distance on foot, they got separated on the way. Even after reaching Kedarnath Dham, the parents could not meet their children. Even after a lot of searching, he could not find his children, then he took the help of the police. After much effort, the police found the children safely and handed them over to their parents. Where the parents were extremely happy to find their children.

When the SDRF jawan asked the reason for the problem from a distressed couple in the temple premises, they told that their daughter was lost somewhere and could not be found even after a lot of searching. After making an announcement, everyone was alerted and inquiries were made in the temple premises themselves. After some time, the innocent girl was found and safely handed over to her parents. There was no limit to the happiness of the parents after seeing the child safe.

Narendra Gupta, a 65-year-old elderly pilgrim, got separated from his family due to the geographical conditions of Kedarnath Dham. And due to network problem in the Dham, there was no way to contact the family members. On seeking police assistance, the police personnel found the passenger safely and handed him over to his family members. Due to this the devotees and family members expressed their gratitude to Rudraprayag Police.