Friday, September 27, 2013

Dy CM lauds peaceful raising day celebration


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Imphal, September 26 2013: It was laudable that there was neither bomb explosion nor any untoward incident during the raising day celebration of a particular UG group on September 25 .


Deputy Chief Minister Gaikhangam made this remark while speaking at the passing out parade of newly recruited women Constables at Manipur Police Training College, Pangei today.


Raising days or anniversaries are occasions for celebrations.


Triggering bomb blasts and other untoward incidents on such occasions is uncalled for, Gaikhangam stated.


It would be more meaningful if donations are made generously to underprivileged people on such occasions.


It was really worth appreciating that there was no bomb explosion on the particular raising day, he said.


Women police personnel were recruited in view of the difficulties faced by male police in tackling crimes against women despite the sick financial condition of the State.


















Gaikhangam at the passing out parade of newly recruited women Constables at Manipur Police
Gaikhangam at the passing out parade of newly recruited women Constables at Manipur Police


Today’s passing out parade saw a maximum number of women Constables and many of them possess qualifications which deserve higher posts than Constables.


The newly recruited women Constables would work with dedication, the Deputy Chief Minister exuded confidence, who is also in charge of Home Department.


Both high-ranking officers and subordinate staff have different but equally important responsibilities.


Manipur Police can become a good police organisation only when there is strong sense of discipline and effective coordination among police personnel irrespective of their posts, Gaikhangam stated.


It is crucial for all police personnel to work without any distinction between the hills and valley instead of choosing to work only for salaries at the place of their choice.


Police Department need to work hard and in such a manner so that it can deliver what is expected from it by the public, Gaikhangam exhorted.


Maintaining that the State Government would not compromise on the issue of Manipur’s territory, Gaikhangam claimed that people need not worry about loss of Manipur’s territory.


Yet, there is a need for closer cooperation between the Government and people.


Saying that some political parties have been making a hue and cry over the border issue, Gaikhangam averred that all their allegations would not be necessarily true.


Instead of politicising the issue, all need to join hands and safeguard the boundary of Manipur.


Today’s passing out parade was participated by 857 women constables.


Speaking to media persons after the function, Gaikhangam informed that he would start a campaign of visiting battalion headquarters and SP offices in order elicit opinions and suggestions of lower ranking police officers regarding re-structuring of police organisation.


A few days, the Home Minister had held a threadbare meeting with high ranking police officers on the same matter.Admitting that the Traffic Police are functioning under Transport Department which is not seen anywhere in the country, Gaikhangam stated that he would soon initiate necessary measures to create a post of SP for Traffic Police.







via NorthEast Calling - NorthEast India | India's No1 online News Magazine http://necalling.com/dy-cm-lauds-peaceful-raising-day-celebration/

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