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Special squad to be set up in K’taka to check moral policing

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BENGALURU: A special squad will be set up in Karnataka to check moral policing, especially in Mangaluru, the district headquarte­rs of Dakshina Kannada district, Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwa­ra said Tuesday.

The minister said the objective behind setting up the squad was to ensure communal harmony.

“In Dakshina Kannada, particular­ly in Mangaluru, a lot of so-called moral policing is happening. People are fed-up with it. Some people are trying to create this in a big way. So we want to stop this moral policing at once and take whatever necessary steps so that this is not repeated,” Parameshwa­ra said.

According to him, the new Congress government in the state wants to create an atmosphere of communal harmony, so that people can live in peace.

“We have taken a decision to constitute a force within the police force to look into these affairs. There will be a special squad to look into these affairs. They will handle these cases; the focus is on moral policing,” Parameshwa­ra said.

On compensati­on for those who died in communal violence, he said there have been seven murders with communal motives, and the department would recommend compensati­on to the kin in all seven cases.

According to Parameshwa­ra, there was a delay in paying compensati­on because the previous BJP government did not take the decision. “But now we have initiated that step to give them compensati­on,” he said.

In Dakshina Kannada, particular­ly Mangaluru, a lot of so-called moral policing is happening, the minister said

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