Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Gujarat pulls the plug on ACs in 600 stations

- Hiral Dave letters@hindustant­imes.com

AHMEDABAD: Gujarat director general of police PP Pandey has ordered the removal of air conditione­rs from over 600 police stations across the state as they are not entitled to this ‘luxury’.

The order says air conditione­rs not just add to the electricit­y bill, but also make officers avoid patrolling and other outdoor duties for the comfort of indoors.

The order means that with the mercury hovering around 43 °C in Gujarat, policemen are all set to get drenched in sweat.

Officers of sub-inspector and inspector ranks are also likely to feel the heat even while indoors.

The DGP’s order comes on the heels of a similar diktat by Surat police commission­er Satish Verma last week after he found that police stations had procured air conditione­rs either as a ‘donation’ or they were ‘managed’ unofficial­ly by the staff.

The DGP’s notificati­on dated March 27 has asked the police station to execute the order within 10 days and also send a report in this regard.

Policemen maintained that the order will be followed. But many argued that in a hot state like Gujarat, air conditione­rs are not luxury but a necessity.

“Especially in May and June, it is nearly impossible to manage without a cooling system. The temperatur­es in these months often hover between 45 and 47°C,” said an inspector.

In Ahmedabad, 26 air conditione­rs are installed in the crime branch office, 18 in cyber cells and 14 in Special Operations Group. These will have to be removed now.

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