The government has decided to replace the image of former chief minister Sheikh Abdullah on Jammu and Kashmir Police medals with the national emblem. Abdullah, also known as Sher-i-Kashmir, is the founder of the National Conference party and the first elected Prime Minister of Jammu and Kashmir.
In modification to para 4 of the Jammu and Kashmir Police Medal Scheme, the Sher-i-Kashmir, Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah embossed on the side of the medal shall be replaced with the National Emblem of the Government of India, said Financial Commissioner and Additional Chief Secretary Raj Kumar Goyal in an official notification.
The other side, imprinted with the J&K state insignia, shall be inscribed with Jammu and Kashmir Police Medal for Gallantry and Jammu and Kashmir Police Medal for Meritorious Service, it read.
The General Administration Department also issued another directive on January 25 changing the name of the Sher-i-Kashmir Police Medals to Jammu and Kashmir Police Medals.
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Imran Nabi Dar, a spokesperson for the National Conference, called the decision an erasing of history. Sheikh Abdullah will continue to control the hearts of the people of Jammu and Kashmir, he said.
With all due respect to National Emblem, these efforts to eradicate our history, identity, and icon demonstrate the nefariousness of those in power. The people of Jammu and Kashmir have overcome several obstacles to reach their current position. They battled oppression and dictatorship. Nobody has the power to change that. Not by changing or replacing names. Whatever they or their masters do, Sheikh Abdullah will continue to control the hearts of the people of J&K, the NC leader stated.
Just days before the announcement, the government had cancelled the holiday on the birth anniversary of Sheikh Abdullah, often known as Sher-i-Kashmir. The police medals were established in 2001 and are awarded in two categories: gallantry and meritorious on New Year’s Day, Republic Day, and Independence Day.
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