BI News, Ranchi, Jharkhand: In a heartfelt gesture, Chief Minister Hemant Soren expressed gratitude towards the dedicated police personnel serving in Jharkhand Jaguar. Following the approval from the State Cabinet for special facilities and allowances reevaluation in the light of the 7th Pay Commission, the Fourth Category Police Employees’ Union, Jharkhand Jaguar, extended their heartfelt thanks to the Chief Minister.
With drumbeats and cheers, Chief Minister Hemant Soren received the police officers at his residence office, acknowledging their hard work and commitment. He emphasized the government’s equal consideration for all employees, regardless of their status, and stressed the administration’s focus on serving the state’s citizens.
Addressing the gathering, Chief Minister Soren stated, “Whether you are an IAS officer or a Fourth Category employee, everyone is equal in our eyes. This government sees everyone from the same perspective. You are the eyes, ears, and nose of the government. Serve the people of the state, and the government will prioritize everyone’s welfare.”
He assured that the government is diligently working to resolve citizens’ issues and bring smiles to their faces. He urged the police personnel to serve the common people with utmost humanity and compassion. Chief Minister Soren highlighted the government’s efforts to create a society where every section, including the underprivileged, feels supported and valued.
In response, representatives from Jharkhand Fourth Category Police Employees’ Union, including President Jeetram Swansi, Vice President Shravan Kumar Ravi, Branch Minister Vikas, Treasurer Randhir Singh Chhetri, Organization Minister Sameer Mahato, Headquarters Representative Abhishek Tiwari, and Office Minister Ashish Ranjan, expressed their admiration for the Chief Minister’s commitment. They pledged to work with honesty and dedication to alleviate the hardships faced by the common people, echoing the government’s mission to bring smiles to every citizen’s face.