Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Need to change the negative perception about police: PM

- Umar Sofi letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday called for the need to change the negative perception of police among the people while highlighti­ng their role in the fight against terrorism, and emphasisin­g the need for better conduct.

“Why is the public trust not increasing (in police) despite its officers laying down their lives to fight terrorism and to maintain law and order?” he asked, while virtually interactin­g with 144 probationa­ry Indian Police Service (IPS) officers who completed their training at Hyderabad’s Sardar Vallabhbha­i Patel National Police Academy.

Modi said India has strived for better policing for 75 years now. “There should be a new beginning to it now,” he said. “What matters are your princiing. ples and intentions and this should reflect through your conduct.”

He asked the officers to be friendly with the masses and always prioritise the nation, and sought the views of the officers about how they could use their academic knowledge in policHe said the job of a police officer is very demanding. “I wish that you will use your strength to be better leaders in the police service,” he said. Modi emphasised that fitness and profession­alism are pivotal to the work of a police officer. He added that police should promote the fitness culture. “This will also motivate the youth of the country to be fit.”

Interactin­g with an officer, who has been allotted the Chhattisga­rh cadre, Modi said: “The role of a police officer becomes very important in conflict-torn areas….(Apart from conflict management) police officers also have to promote developmen­t and a social connection among the people.”

Modi advised a woman officer, who secured the first rank in training, that she should pay regular visits to local schools and interact with woman students.

 ?? ANI ?? PM Narendra Modi interacts with IPS probatione­rs in New Delhi on Saturday.
ANI PM Narendra Modi interacts with IPS probatione­rs in New Delhi on Saturday.

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