Chandigarh : Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini said that the role of the police extends beyond merely controlling crime; it also involves instilling a sense of security, trust and faith in justice among the common citizens. He emphasized that public trust is the greatest asset of any democracy.
The Chief Minister was presiding over a state-level security conference on the theme “Viksit Bharat – Security Dimensions”, held today in Panchkula.The conference was attended by Director Generals of Police, Additional Directors General of Police, Inspectors General of Police, Police Commissioners, Superintendents of Police, representatives of the Government of India, and several other senior officers.
The Chief Minister said that the State Government firmly believes that sustained development is possible only when the law and order situation remains strong, fair and impartial. He emphasized that the success of major initiatives in investment, industry, education, health and social development is directly linked to the efficiency, integrity and professional competence of the police force.
Addressing the officers present, he stated that they are not only the custodians of law and order but also the strong foundation of good governance and social stability in the State. On this occasion, the Chief Minister also lauded the courage, dedication and discipline of every jawan and officer of the Haryana Police, who are working tirelessly, day and night, in the field.
He said that Prime Minister Sh Narendra Modi had participated in the 60th All India Conference of Directors General of Police and Inspectors General of Police, held in Raipur in November last year. The three-day conference was organised on the theme “Viksit Bharat – Security Dimensions.” The Chief Minister said that the ideas and guidance provided by the Prime Minister during the conference serve as guiding principles for all, and are giving a new direction to police strategy at the state level.
Referring to Operation Hotspot Domination, the Chief Minister said that over the past few years, the Haryana Police has achieved significant success against inter-state gangs, drug traffickers and cybercriminals. Under this operation, more than 2,000 criminals were arrested within 12 days. He further said that Operation Track Town has also created a strong deterrent effect among criminals. Under this operation, 7,587 criminals were sent to jail in 23 days, and illegal property worth Rs. 168 crore was seized.
Saini said that the present era is driven by technology, and it is imperative for the police to remain updated with advanced technological tools. He issued necessary directions for the installation of CCTV cameras at crime-sensitive locations across the state. Emphasizing public expectations, he said that whenever an incident occurs, people look towards the system for justice, and it is our collective responsibility to uphold this trust.
The Chief Minister further stressed the need for concrete and sustained efforts towards de-addiction in society. He said that while strict action is being taken to curb drug abuse, creating widespread public awareness is equally important. Under the de-addiction campaign, the government has been organizing cyclothons, marathons, and other awareness programmes from time to time, which are yielding encouraging results.
On this occasion, Additional Chief Secretary, Home Department, Dr. Sumita Misra said that 108 recommendations were made during the DG/IG Conference held last year, and almost all of them have been successfully implemented. She informed that 107 new recommendations have been made this year as well, which will be completed within the stipulated time frame. Dr. Misra further said that CM has made a historic announcement to increase the representation of women police personnel in the state from 15 percent to 25 percent, reflecting the government’s strong commitment towards women empowerment and inclusive policing.
She informed that the recruitment process for 5,750 police personnel is currently underway, which includes the recruitment of 950 women police personnel. In addition, the state government has also approved the recruitment of 550 additional women constables in the police force.
Speaking on the occasion, Director General of Police Sh O.P. Singh emphasized the critical role of technology in effectively addressing crime-related challenges. He said that in the present times, technological tools such as CCTV cameras have proved instrumental in solving several major cases and strengthening policing outcomes.