Chandigarh: On Wednesday, the Bathinda incident brought attention to the safety and security inside military establishments in Punjab. The state is home to four major military stations, including Pathankot, Ferozepur, Jalandhar, and Bathinda.
Pathankot is known as Mamoon cantonment and is the largest military station in Asia. Ferozepur cantonment is the second-largest and is located south of Ferozepur city. The Indian soldiers stationed at Ferozepur military barracks played a vital role in the first Anglo-Sikh war. The British established Amritsar cantonment in 1856, and it comes under Category II cantonment with a population of 10,410 as per Census 2011.
Ferozepur cantonment was established in 1839 when Capt. HM Lawrance was posted as the Assistant Political Agent of N.W. Frontier. It is located nearly five miles east of River Satluj and nearly two miles south of Ferozepur City. Ferozepur comes under category one cantonment. Similarly, Jalandhar is categorized as a category two cantonment and was established in 1848. The Cantonment Board comprises 14 members, including seven elected members. It has a population of 47,845 as per the 2011 Census.