Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Just 3% women in Punjab Police; ‘no key investigat­or’

- Aneesha Sareen Kumar

LUDHIANA: “I have never ever seen a lady munshi. We are not given the role of investigat­ors. How many murder cases in Punjab are being handled by women?”

As Ludhiana assistant commission­er of police (Acp-headquarte­rs) Rupinder Kaur Bhatti threw a volley of questions at the Women Police Conference on Empowermen­t and Self-developmen­t on Thursday, a kind of disappoint­ment was writ large on the faces of the all-women audience.

The ACP, however, motivated the lady cops to grab opportunit­ies and be willing to take responsibi­lities to succeed. She asserted that women need to be fully prepared and take the challenge of such opportunit­ies.

Bhatti then continued with the statistics. Women in the country constitute just 7.28% of the police force. In Punjab, the picture is grimmer with just 3% representa­tion of women in the entire police force.

Among the total 80,486 police personnel in the state, there are just 4,233 women cops. Also, there are just 8 women police stations among the total 399 in the state, she said.

“Women constables form a majority of the force and the number of women cops gets reduced as we go up in hierarchy,” she added.

Bhatti said lady cops face issues like stereotypi­ng of roles and gender bias. “They are mostly given the roles of women

AT WOMEN POLICE CONFERENCE, LUDHIANA ACP RUPINDER KAUR BHATTI RAISES HARDHITTIN­G FACTS ABOUT ROLE OF LADY COPS IN STATE FORCE

cell in-charges and computer operators. A woman has never been appointed as a munshi. They are appointed as investigat­ion As inspector general (Ig-personnel and training) Anita Punj addressed the cops about the laws relating to sexual harassment, the cops complained that their male counterpar­ts often make taunting remarks and make fun of them among themselves.

 ?? GURMINDER SINGH/HT ?? Police personnel participat­ing at a Women Police Conference in Ludhiana on Thursday.
GURMINDER SINGH/HT Police personnel participat­ing at a Women Police Conference in Ludhiana on Thursday.

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