Rajasthan Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma declared that maintaining strong law and order is his government’s top priority. Speaking at the opening session of a two-day state police officers’ conference at the Rajasthan International Centre, Sharma affirmed the public’s trust in the police department’s efforts to combat crime and maintain peace.
Sharma noted that the All India DGP-IGP Conference held in Jaipur earlier this year received national acclaim. He expressed confidence that this conference would enhance police operations in the state.
Bhajan Lal Sharma highlighted recent decisions, such as forming the Anti-Gangster Task Force and a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to tackle paper leak cases, as evidence of the government’s commitment to law and order.
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Sharma urged the police to operate impartially. He acknowledged that crime has evolved, noting challenges such as cybercrime and organized crime. Consequently, he emphasized the need for increased empowerment of the police force.
He praised the police for their efforts under Operation Antivirus to combat cybercrime and stressed the importance of eradicating cybercrime and preventing drug addiction among youth.
Describing the police as “the most important system of the state,” Sharma promised rewards for exceptional police work and said that government will identify underperforming officers. He also emphasized the need to prioritize reducing crimes against women and ensuring their safety.
Sharma assured that the police department would receive adequate resources and that the number of women officers would be increased.
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