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Supercop KPS Gill, who ended Punjab militancy, laid to rest with honours

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Chandigarh, May 28: The Punjab police joined the CRPF and the Delhi police in presenting a joint guard of honour to former DGP Punjab K.P.S. Gill, whose mortal remains were consigned to flames in New Delhi with full police honours on Sunday.

As Gill’s son and daughter lit the pyre, the three forces did the honours as a mark of respect to the man credited with ridding Punjab of terrorism and restoring peace.

Gill passed away at the age of 82 on Friday.

Punjab director-general of police Suresh Arora laid the wreath as national security advisor Ajit Doval paid respects on behalf of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, a Punjab government spokespers­on said in a release here.

Bharat Inder Singh Chahal, advisor to Punjab chief minister Amarinder Singh, represente­d the Punjab government at the cremation, while the chief minister’s political secretary Karan Pal Singh Sekhon laid the wreath on behalf of Capt. Amarinder.

A large number of political and other dignitarie­s, including IPS officers as well as people from various walks of life, paid homage to the former Punjab DGP.

Prominent among them were Maninderji­t Singh Bitta, chairman of AllIndia Anti-Terrorist Front; DGP Hardeep Singh Dhillon; former DGP Sarbdeep Singh, and former DGP S.K. Sharma.

ADGP Dinkar Gupta, ADGP Iqbal Preet Singh Sahota, ADGP Ishwar Singh, IG Arpit Shukla, IG Amar Singh Chahal, IG Paramraj Singh Umranangal, IG Ananya Gautam, IG Ishwar Singh, AIG Harpreet Singh Sandhu, Prof. Sarup Singh, Narinder Singh and former Captain of Indian Hockey team Dhanraj Pillay were among those who paid their respects to the departed soul.

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 ?? — PTI ?? NSA Ajit Doval during the last rites of former Punjab DGP K.P.S. Gill in New Delhi on Sunday.
— PTI NSA Ajit Doval during the last rites of former Punjab DGP K.P.S. Gill in New Delhi on Sunday.

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