Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami took a meeting on Tuesday at the Secretariat to review the preparations regarding the proposed Home Ministers' Chintan Shivir
Bengaluru Jan 19 PTI Karnataka Home Minister Araga Jnanendra on Wednesday warned of strict legal action against police personnel involved in crime and related offences He said it cannot be tolerated that police who are responsible for maintaining law and order in the society along with protecting public life and property are seen indulging in crime-related incidents Noting that there are more than one lakh police personnel in the state Jnanendra in a statement said Due to wrong activities of a select few a negative impression is getting created about the whole department in the minds of the public Directions will be given to not only suspend such police staff but also to dismiss them he said The Home Ministers statement comes in the backdrop of the recent arrest of two policemen deputed for the security of Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommais private residence here for allegedly trying to extort money from drug peddlers Pointing to the incident Jnanendra complemented the officials who identified it and took legal action against those involved and said that directions have been given to felicitate them with the appropriate award PTI KSU KSU HDA HDA
New Delhi: In another attack on advertisement, Home Minister (HM) of Madhya Pradesh, Narottam Mishra issued a ’24-hour ultimatum’ and threatened to send the ‘police force’ to fashion designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee on the Mangalsutra advertisement.
“In the context of making heritage and culture a dynamic conversation, the Mangalsutracampaign aimed to talk about inclusivity and empowerment. The campaign was intended as a celebration and we are deeply saddened that it has instead offended a section of our society.
New Delhi: In another attack on advertisement, Home Minister (HM) of Madhya Pradesh, Narottam Mishra issued a ’24-hour ultimatum’ and threatened to send the ‘police force’ to fashion designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee on the Mangalsutra advertisement.
“In the context of making heritage and culture a dynamic conversation, the Mangalsutracampaign aimed to talk about inclusivity and empowerment. The campaign was intended as a celebration and we are deeply saddened that it has instead offended a section of our society.
New Delhi: In another attack on advertisement, Home Minister (HM) of Madhya Pradesh, Narottam Mishra issued a ’24-hour ultimatum’ and threatened to send the ‘police force’ to fashion designer Sabyasachi Mukherjee on the Mangalsutra advertisement.
“In the context of making heritage and culture a dynamic conversation, the Mangalsutracampaign aimed to talk about inclusivity and empowerment. The campaign was intended as a celebration and we are deeply saddened that it has instead offended a section of our society.