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Punjab ADGP Gurinder Singh Dhillon takes voluntary retirement

I feel uncaged, this is what Punjab’s Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) for Law and Order, Gurinder Singh Dhillon, said after opted for voluntary retirement from his position. The Chief Minister of Punjab has approved Dhillon’s retirement application, allowing him to step down from his esteemed role. In a statement to the media, Dhillon […]

I feel uncaged, this is what Punjab’s Additional Director General of Police (ADGP) for Law and Order, Gurinder Singh Dhillon, said after opted for voluntary retirement from his position. The Chief Minister of Punjab has approved Dhillon’s retirement application, allowing him to step down from his esteemed role.
In a statement to the media, Dhillon expressed his feelings post-retirement, saying, “I feel uncaged now after retirement.” He further elaborated on his decision, confirming, “Yes, I have taken VRS from my police service. I am feeling uncaged. Let’s see where the wind of destiny pollinates me.”

Dhillon’s decision to take Voluntary Retirement Scheme (VRS) comes just a month before his scheduled retirement. His unexpected move has sparked speculation about his future plans, with many anticipating his potential entry into the political arena.
Given Dhillon’s extensive experience and prominent role in the police force, his next steps are closely watched by political circles and the public alike. His statement hints at an openness to new opportunities and challenges as he embarks on this new chapter post-retirement.

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