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Undertake role of parenting than policing, Mehbooba tells cops

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January 14, 2018
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Talwara: Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti on Sunday asked police to play role of parenting more than that of policing while dealing with situations.
Addressing the attestation cum passing out parade at Subsidiary Training Centre here, Chief Minister said it really was a challenge which no other police force in the India has to face.
Besides these challenges, Mehbooba asked the police force to rise to the issues of normal policing like drug menace, crimes against women and other issues.
Mehbooba said she would advise setting up of drug de-addiction centres in every district, given the enormity of the problem.
Saying that the people of Jammu and Kashmir have been the worst victims of bitter relations between India and Pakistan, she also expressed the hope that the present acrimonious discourse between the two neighbouring countries would give way to a discourse of harmony, peace and friendship.
Mehbooba said the people of the State have suffered a lot due to acrimony, bitterness and hostilities between India and Pakistan. She hoped that better sense prevails and both the countries go back to the days of friendship, amity and reconciliation as was witnessed during the regime of Atal Bihari Vajpayee when peace prevailed on the borders and the leaderships on both the sides ensured that nothing against each other goes out from their territories.
Mehbooba said the people of the State have suffered a lot due to continued violence of past 30 years.
“At a time when we should be providing them good schools, hospitals and other amenities of modern life,” she said, adding demand from the border areas comes for construction of bunkers. This situation has to be changed and the pain and agony of the people of the State should be heard, she said in her address.
Asking Police to play an active role in “furthering the reconciliation process” in the State, the Chief Minister asked the officers and personnel to be more humane while enforcing writ of the law on the ground.
The Chief Minister said her Government was sensitive to the problems and difficulties of the Police force and already many major steps like KPS cadre review, enhancement of ex gratia, increase in the promotion quota of constabulary have been taken by the Government. She complimented the young constables for joining the duties saying that it was a matter of pride that these boys have come through a transparent recruitment process and most of them are highly qualified.
Earlier, in his address, Director General of Police, Dr. Sheesh Pal Vaid thanked the Chief Minister for many of the historic steps taken by her Government for the welfare of jawans and officers of the Police force. He said J&K Police has undertaken a massive community policing initiative under which the community leaders and village elders are being approached for redressing the problems in the society.
In all, 911 policemen passed out today from the Subsidiary Training Centre, Talwara after completing the Basic Training for Recruit Constables. Earlier since its establishment, 11851 jawans have passed out from the training Centre.
Minister of State for Finance & Planning, Ajay Nanda; senior Police officers; officers of district administration and Army and family members of the passing out jawans were present on the occasion.

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