Gill served as the Director General of Punjab Police twice during the peak of militancy and was considered an authority on dealing with security issues.
In his condolence message, the Punjab chief minister said Gill's role in restoring peace and stability to Punjab cannot be undermined or forgotten.
An IPS officer, Gill was the chief of Punjab Police from 1988 to 1990 and 1991 to 1995. He is credited with breaking the backbone of and eliminating Khalistani terrorism in Punjab.
Security Watch India (SWI) organised the seventh edition of its critically acclaimed security event, ‘Secure Cities’ in New Delhi on ...
Terrorism was killed in Punjab by KPS Gill‘s strong retaliatory tactics against Khalistani killers; it is being emboldened again now by the weak Akali response to latent Sikh militancy.
Infiltration poses a grave threat to India's security and needs to be tackled immediately, former Punjab DGP K P S Gill today said.
The government says IOC, HPCL and BPCL will lose Rs 43,000 crore selling subsidised LPG cylinders and so the government is now looking to cap LPG cylinders per family at 6. But our parliamentarians and MPs should be the first to practice what they preach reports CNBC-TV18‘s Nayantara Rai.