Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini warns police against laxity, says negligent officers may face demotion; urges stronger action against crime and drugs.
Nayab Singh Saini, the chief minister of Haryana, has taken a firm stand on the state’s law and order situation and stated unequivocally that carelessness in preventing crime will not be accepted at any level. According to the Chief Minister, if crime is not effectively controlled in police station areas, the responsible officers will be held accountable and, if necessary, would face harsh consequences like demotion.
Following the pre-Budget consultation meeting on Friday, the Chief Minister was speaking with reporters.
According to Saini, he has previously declared that the Haryana Police are a powerful and competent force. However, the concerned Superintendents of Police and Station House Officers will need to take a close look at themselves if crime or the illegal drug trade is growing in any location. Officers involved are responsible for conducting regular review sessions, identifying the underlying causes of issues, and coming up with practical remedies.
According to him, it is the responsibility of the administration and police to act swiftly and effectively when regular people, particularly women, voice concerns about crime or unlawful activity in a community. The Chief Minister reaffirmed that upholding law and order is the government’s top priority and that any form of laxity will not be accepted in this respect.
Saini gave cops instructions to step up the fight against drugs and crime in order to guarantee good administration in the state and give citizens a safe environment.