Govt will strive to keep police force in comfort zone, assures Karnataka home minister

MANGALURU: Home minister MB Patil on Monday admitted that it may not be imaginable for the state executive to fulfil all demands of its police pressure however will alternatively strive to ensure that it's placed in a comfort zone. Police pressure has its fear over shortage of staff in its ranks and the government is striving to address this first, while concurrently striving to address their issues over weaponry, infrastructure and repair stipulations, he famous.

Interacting with reporters put up a short lived review of functioning of Mangaluru City Police and DK District Police right here, Patil lauded the paintings completed through the two policing gadgets in making sure that this coastal city is safe (from earlier repeated communal tensions prevalent right here) and (made) habitable. “I have won representations from heads of these gadgets on their needs,” Patil said, including the government will prioritize and strive to satisfy them within its means.

With the district being probably the most largest tutorial hubs within the state, Patil said directions had been given to stay drug peddlers, who're targeting youth basically and now school children specifically, on tight leash. “We are also looping in teachers, folks and the youths in the course of the Say No to Drugs campaign and convey them on board division’s efforts in curbing the drug risk that has flourished on this coastal belt of the state,” Patil famous.


Impressed through the phone-in programme held through city police top brass every Friday, Patil said this has addressed accessibility issues ceaselessly raised about police and giving folks a forum to air their grievances without delay to powers that be. On his reported sadness over contemporary transfers of senior IPS officials together with that of Mysuru city police leader, Patil said the CM had kept him within the loop and there aren't any issues because the media made it out to be.


Earlier, accepting a report on grama vastavya undertaken through DKWJU office bearers from the president Srinivas Nayak, Patil agreed to appear in to their call for to take away Kuthlur village in Belthangady taluk from listing of naxal affected villages. Noting that executive on my own can not paintings in bettering ‘logo’ of a place, he said ‘Brand Mangaluru’ initiative taken through the union is a welcome step and wished the proposed grama vastavya at Bengre luck.



On the petition prior to the Supreme Court through son of slain publisher M M Kalaburgi in quest of investigation through a unmarried agency into the murders of his father (Kalaburgi), Govind Pansare and Gauri Lankesh, Patil said it relates to the CBI and circle of relatives of the murder sufferers. The state executive has nothing to do with this petition. The writer-rationalist-journalist have been shot lifeless in separate incidents and police in Karnataka and the CBI is investigating them separately.
Govt will strive to keep police force in comfort zone, assures Karnataka home minister Govt will strive to keep police force in comfort zone, assures Karnataka home minister Reviewed by Kailash on January 28, 2019 Rating: 5
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