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CM Conrad Sangma pays tribute to policemen at National Police Memorial in Delhi

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Shillong, June 5 : Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad Sangma on Monday paid his tribute to police personnel from across the country at the National Police Memorial in New Delhi’s Chanakyapuri.

Sharing a series of pictures on his official Twitter account, CM Conrad wrote, “We salute, honour and acknowledge with great pride the supreme sacrifices made by our gallant departed martyrs in defending the integrity of our nation.”

He futher said, “The wall of valour at the National Police Memorial has the names of our martyrs who laid down their lives in the line of duty. Proud & honoured to see the names of our Meghalaya Police personnel.”

CM Conrad visits National Police Museum

CM also visited the National Police Museum which is built in the premises of the National Police Memorial in New Delhi. The Museum is dedicated to the memory all the martyred police personnel and also highlights the history and evolution of the police force of our nation.

Conrad Sangma also signed the visitors book at the the National Police Museum.

CM Conrad Sangma was accompanied by Education Minister, Power Minister, DG of Meghalaya Police and several other officials.

About National Police Memorial

The National Police Memorial is spread over 6.12 acres and it has a 30-foot tall heavy black granite central sculpture, a museum and also a ‘Wall of Valour’ bearing the names of all the policemen who lost their lives while serving the nation since Independence.

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