Former Delhi Police Commissioner YS Dadwal passed away

Former Delhi Police Commissioner YS Dadwal passed away

Former Delhi Police Commissioner YS Dadwal passed away Former Delhi Police Commissioner Yudhveer Singh Dadwal passed away on Wednesday night. He had been ill for a long time. Yudhveer Singh Dadwal was a 1974 batch IPS officer. From 2007 to 2010, he was the Delhi Police Commissioner. After this, he went to become the DG of SSB and retired from there. It is being told that he died on Wednesday night at 12 o’clock.

Dalwal, who was ailing for a long time, was undergoing treatment at home

It is being told that former CP YS Dadwal was ill for a long time. He was also admitted to the hospital for a few days when the problem got worse. After this, after being discharged from the hospital, he was at present at his home. He was being treated at home. However, there is no information about his illness. It is being told that due to increasing age there were some problems.

Commonwealth Games were held during the tenure of YS Dadwal

Let us inform that Yudhveer Singh Dadwal was the 16th Commissioner of Delhi Police and it was during his tenure that the Commonwealth Games were held in Delhi in the year 2010. Earlier, YS Dadwal was also the SP of Andaman. At the same time, along with being DCP in Delhi Police, he was also Joint CP.

Kiran Bedi resigned over YS Dadwal’s appointment as CP

YS Dadwal took charge of Delhi Police after the retirement of former Delhi Police Commissioner KK Pal. Actually, Kiran Bedi had taken VRS only after getting angry with YS Dadwal being made the Delhi Police Commissioner. This matter was in discussion for a long time. Kiran Bedi’s displeasure over the appointment of YS Dadwal as Delhi Police Commissioner has never been hidden. In gestures, he surrounded the Congress party many times.

It is worth noting that YS Dadwal was the Commissioner of Delhi Police during the serial blasts of the year 2008 in the country’s capital Delhi. Apart from this, it was during his tenure that there was an attack near Jama Masjid in the year 2010. The Batla House encounter also took place during his tenure, on which the film has also been made.

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