FORMER IPS OFFICER JOINS CONGRESS IN PUNJAB
WE CONTINUE TO GROW IN STRENGTH WITH SUCH ADDITIONS: AMARINDER SINGH RAJA WARRING
With diverse professional experience in various departments of the Governments of Kerala and India, Sudesh Kumar holds the distinction of being the first IPS officer from India selected by the United Nations as a Police Commissioner for the United Nations Peacekeeping Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. During his tenure in Congo, he successfully led a multinational team of professional police officers from 25 French-speaking countries in West Africa, the Middle East, Europe, and South America, overseeing the reform and restructuring of the national police.
Commenting on Sudesh Kumar’s induction, Amarinder Singh Raja Warring remarked, “With his extensive experience over the years, Sudesh Ji brings highly developed skills in police, disaster management, industrial security, border management, international peacekeeping, and advocacy and diplomacy.”
This party is the only secular, casteless
In a statement to the media, Sudesh Kumar expressed, “I had a strong desire to join the Indian National Congress as this party has built the nation brick by brick. This party is the only secular, casteless, political institution of the country. The vision of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru and Mrs. Indira Gandhi has laid the foundations of economic development in this country by implementing a robust public sector programme, green revolution, space and nuclear industry, liberal economic policy, and by launching diverse social development programmes.”
Concluding his speech, Raja Warring stated, “I am delighted to embrace such capable figures into our fold. This addition contributes positively to our growth trajectory.”