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Womens safety, drug mafia and cyber crime are major challenges of Madhya Pradesh Police - Chief Minister Chouhan

Friday - December 17, 2021 10:02 pm , Category : BHOPAL


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Bhopal 17 December 2021: Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has said that women's safety, complete elimination of drug mafia and effective action on cyber crimes are the major challenges before the Madhya Pradesh Police. Whatever responsibility has been entrusted to the Madhya Pradesh Police, it has been fulfilled with full efficiency, firmness, devotion to duty and responsibility. Chief Minister Chouhan was addressing the Madhya Pradesh Police Foundation Day celebrations. Chief Minister Chouhan first paid tributes by laying a wreath at the Shaheed Smarak at Motilal Nehru Stadium. Chief Minister Chouhan, after inspecting the parade and march past, presented medals to the police officers for their excellent service. Madhya Pradesh Police song was also dedicated by Chief Minister Chouhan. Home Minister Dr. Narottam Mishra, Chief Secretary Iqbal Singh Bains, Director General of Police Vivek Johri, retired senior police officers and other officers were present.

Chief Minister Chouhan congratulated everyone on Madhya Pradesh Police Foundation Day. He said that there are not one but many achievements in the account of the police, for which I as the Chief Minister and the people of the state are also proud of the police. Chief Minister Chouhan remembered Rustam ji, RN Nageo, Chamanlal, Ashok Patel, JN Saxena and ON Shrivastava etc. for giving direction to Madhya Pradesh Police. Chief Minister Chouhan said that 877 personnel have given martyrdom from the year 1956 to 2020, while discharging their duties with indomitable courage and devotion. These police personnel established a great tradition of keeping the people of the state safe.

Chief Minister Chouhan said that it is the result of the policemen treading on the duty-path that now the guns of dacoits do not fire in Chambal region, a new story of development is being written there. The network of Naxalites has been broken. SIMI's network has also been demolished. In Simhastha also, the police set a wonderful example in discharging of civil duties along with law and order. During the crisis of Corona, the policemen risked their lives to protect the lives of the people of the state and many of our comrades sacrificed themselves. Chief Minister Chouhan said that the police administration was successful in evacuating people by risking their lives in the devastating floods in Chambal. Be it in times of crisis or law and order situation or to maintain order during festivals, the police are involved in every difficult situation and are on duty.

Chief Minister Chouhan said that a prosperous, glorious, rich and thriving India is being built under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. But the first condition of development and progress is peace. It is necessary to maintain law and order. If the law and order situation is not good then all development becomes meaningless. The Chief Minister said that Madhya Pradesh is called the island of peace. We have not allowed any major law and order problem to remain unsolved in the state. Chief Minister Chouhan said that some incidents keep happening in the living society. Police deserve congratulations for the swift action taken even in such incidents.

Chief Minister Chouhan said that many new schemes have been started by the state government. Dial-100 is one of these. This has made quick action possible. Along with this, an initiative to reserve 30% posts in police for daughters was taken by Madhya Pradesh in the country. Bringing a large number of daughters back home safely is a major achievement of the police in Operation Muskan. Crime is under control in the state. Along with the police, the role of SAF jawans and home guards is also very important.

Chief Minister Chouhan said that we are working with full efficiency. It is also necessary to solve the problems encountered during the work. Efforts are being made by the state government to control the crimes and find solutions to the difficulties of the police and the police family. Many times policemen are forced to live in unhygienic conditions in rented accommodation. A campaign to build police houses has been started by the state government.

Innovations are also being started in this direction. Under this, if a policeman has a plot, then he can get a house built according to his wish by taking a loan from the bank. The state government will provide this house on rent to other policemen. The state government will give its guarantee. This house will become his when the landlord retires. The state government is also sensitive for the education, health etc. of the children of the police family. I consider it my duty to remove the difficulties of the life of the policemen who are engaged in the work of protecting the people.

Chief Minister Chouhan said that the nature of crimes is changing with the changing times. Training is essential for enhancing the technical proficiency of policemen. Training is a continuous process. The process of training, from jawans to officers in the police, must continue, such a system is necessary. At the same time, there is a need to adopt various methods to keep the policemen free from stress and ensure that they are never lonely. The state government will work in this direction to ensure that the policemen work more diligently, and how they can lead a better life.

Chief Minister Chouhan said that there is a need to connect people with programmes like Madhya Pradesh Police Foundation Day. Such programmes should be organized amidst the public. Connecting the police with the public and organizing such programmes amidst them will yield good results in the implementation of community policing. It is necessary to make the public feel that the "police is my friend". We have to develop such a work-culture that no one should have any fear to come to the police station. The feeling that police stations are not only for criminals should be developed. It is necessary to develop the trust of the police in the public, we should keep making continuous efforts in this direction.

Chief Minister Chouhan said that I am completely sure that the people of the state are completely safe in the presence of our police personnel. We have to keep making efforts to keep moving on the path of duty with administrative efficiency. Chief Minister Chouhan said that from the year 1956 to 26 January 2021, police personnel have bagged 429 gallantry, 229 distinguished service and 1508 meritorious medals. Chief Minister Chouhan said that it is necessary to establish such a system that medals are immediately available to policemen and officers. We will continue to do this work through programmes organized on Independence Day and Police Day. Saluting the valor and bravery of the police, Chief Minister Chouhan said that the Police Foundation Day also gives us an opportunity to introspect. While accepting whatever is lacking in us, we will continue to move forward while the saga of fame and glory of Madhya Pradesh Police continues to grow. Chief Minister Chouhan said that next year’s programme would be organized among the public while presenting the valor of the police. The programme is a symbol of vitality. Manifestation of joy is necessary on the foundation day of Madhya Pradesh Police.

Chief Minister Chouhan gave away the President’s Police Medal for Gallantry to Additional Transport Commissioner, Arvind Saxena, Superintendent of Police Satna Dharamvir Singh, President’s Police Medal for Distinguished Service to Additional Director General of Police Training Anuradha Shankar, Additional Director General of Police Women Crime Smt. Pragya Richa Srivastava, Deputy Superintendent of Police, Indore, Santosh Kumar Upadhyay, retired Deputy Superintendent of Police, Bharat Kumar Bhavsar, retired Inspector, Rakesh Mohan Dixit, Library Officer, Dr. Farid Bazmi, Inspector Narendra Kumar Gangrade and Inspectror Ajay Turkai.
 
Chief Minister Chouhan presented President’s Police Medal for Meritorious Service to R.R.S. Parihar Deputy Inspector General of Police Jabalpur, Smt. Monika Shukla, Superintendent of Police Vidisha, Manoj Kumar Singh, Assistant Inspector General of Police Bhopal, Santosh Kori, Superintendent of Police PRTS. Indore, Jagdish Dawar, Superintendent of Police PTS Ujjain, Dilip Kumar Soni, Superintendent of Police E.O.W. Ujjain, Rajendra Kumar Verma Superintendent of Police, Lokayukta Rewa, Amit Saxena, Zonal Superintendent of Police Special Branch Bhopal, Savyasachi Saraf Superintendent of Police, Lokayukta Indore, Jitendra Singh, Superintendent of Police, Cyber ​​Cell Indore, Shanu Aftab Ali, retired Up Senani, 23rd Corps Vishisht Seva Bal, Dr. Laxmi Kushwaha, Superintendent of Police PTS Umaria, Surendra Pal Singh Rathore, Deputy Superintendent of Police Traffic Ujjain, Deepak Kadam Deputy Superintendent of Police SCRB. Bhopal, Sangeeta Joshi Deputy Superintendent of Police Radio Indore, Ramraj Gupta, Inspector Hoshangabad, Rajiv Chaudhary, Inspector EOW Bhopal, Sudhir Kumar Shriwas, Inspector EOW Bhopal, Sunil Tiwari Subedar Bhopal, Balram Singh Rajput Subedar Bhopal, Anil Kumar Nigam Sub-Inspector EOW Bhopal, Rajendra Prasad Lote, Retired Sub-Inspector RAPTC Indore, Prakash Suryavanshi Sub-Inspector Radio PRTS Indore, Santosh Kumar Patel Assistant Sub-Inspector PTSMT Bhopal, Sitaram Tiwari, Retired Head Constable 7th Corps Vishisht Seva Bal Bhopal, Late. Rampyare Garg Head Constable Pawai District Panna, Ramkumar Gautam Head Constable Crime Branch Bhopal, Jagat Singh Yadav Retired Head Constable 23rd Corps Vishisht Seva Bal Bhopal, Vishwanath Singh Yadav Retired Head Constable 17th Corps Vishisht Seva Bal Bhind, Mangal Singh Yadav Constable 7th Corps Vishisht Seva Bal Bhopal, Rajesh Kumar Pandey Constable 25th Corps Vishisht Seva Bal Bhopal and Ravi Naresh Mishra Constable Bhopal.

Chief Minister Chouhan presented Jeevan Raksha Police Medals to Jagdish Singh Sidhu, Inspector Thana Kotwali Raisen, Gauri Shankar Vyas, Head Constable (Driver) Police Station Khurai Sagar, Rajesh Kumar Rajput Constable, Thana Bareilly Raisen, Pushpendra Singh Rawat, Constable DP Line Raisen.
32 Bore Pistol Award was awarded by Chief Minister Chouhan as a mark of respect to Jyoti Singh, wife of Late Sanjeev Kumar Singh, retired Special Director General of Police, Indian Police Service.
 
Home Minister Dr. Narottam Mishra said that as a result of the strong will of Chief Minister Chouhan, dacoit activities have ended in the state and Naxal activities are completely under control. The SIMI network has also been destroyed. There is no identified gang or organized crime in the state. Last year, action has been taken against 904 mafias.
Director General of Police Vivek Johri informed about the history and series of development of Madhya Pradesh Police. He said that technological innovations are going on in the State Police under the leadership of Chief Minister Chouhan. Along with making the police resourceful, work is being done to make the police polite and more people-oriented. The State Police is committed to ensure fair action, democratic system and social justice to maintain communal harmony. While thanking Chief Minister Chouhan for implementing the Police Commissioner system, Director General of Police, Johri said that the police would set high standards of patriotism and public service.

The Parade Commander of the Parade held on Madhya Pradesh Police Foundation Day was Vinod Kumar Meena, City Superintendent of Police, Madhav Nagar, Ujjain. Hawk Force, Indore Range V.S.B., Gwalior Range V.S.B., Women’s V.S.B. and District Force, Nishan Toli, S.T.F., Bhopal Range V.S.B. Jabalpur V.S.B. Force, District Police and GRP, Police Band, Dog Squad, Equestrian team and Flag Bearing Party took part in the parade – Window to News