Bahrain Blends Security with Identity
TDT | Manama
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The Interior Ministry is strengthening its role as a civic partner by deepening engagement with citizens while continuing to safeguard national security.
In visits to Zallaq and Budaiya, His Excellency General Shaikh Rashid bin Abdullah Al Khalifa, Minister of Interior and Chairman of the National Plan Follow-up Committee, met with residents, listened to local concerns, and delivered greetings from the Kingdom’s leadership.
Residents expressed appreciation for the directives of His Majesty King Hamad bin Isa Al Khalifa and for the continued development efforts led by His Royal Highness Prince Salman bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the Crown Prince and Prime Minister.
Identity and values
The meetings were praised as an example of national unity and practical engagement. Many described them as a clear signal that the Ministry values direct input from the public in shaping national priorities.
Retired Major General Abdulrahman Al-Dosari noted that the community’s attachment to Bahraini customs showed an understanding of their importance. Municipal Council member Mohammed Saad Al-Dosari said the visit helped highlight issues such as youth protection and the need for more development projects.
Protecting the next generation
Mohammed Wajdi Al-Dosari from Al-Budaiya Club said residents raised several key concerns, including calls for upgraded public facilities and improved opportunities for young people. He noted that the Minister responded positively.
Ali Faris Al-Dosari, former club president, said the visit demonstrated how the Ministry had become an active supporter of social stability in addition to its core duties.
Citizenship in action
Residents welcomed the visit as an affirmation of the citizen’s role in the national journey. Nawaf Sabah Al-Dosari said the face-to-face exchange strengthened public trust in the government’s direction.
Former Deputy Governor Brigadier Isa Thamer Al-Dosari described the meetings as warm and grounded in mutual respect. Council member Hamad Al-Zoubi said continued awareness programmes were needed to support youth and preserve national values.
Community partnership
Nawar Al-Mutawa, Human Rights Advisor at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said these regular meetings are key to reinforcing national unity. He praised the role of security personnel in promoting values and strengthening community ties.
Former MP Bader Al-Dosari said the visits reinforced the concept of partnership between the state and its people. He welcomed ongoing directives to improve services and expand development.
Salman Al Ghatam from Zallaq pointed to the Interior Ministry’s cooperation with local youth centres in guiding young people and encouraging positive behaviour.
The visits showed how Bahrain’s national identity, public security, and youth priorities are being shaped not just by policy, but through continued dialogue between citizens and those who serve them.
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