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Police can't be 'brute' in 21st century, will have to be 'civilised' : Rajnath Singh

5 Dariya News

Merrut 07-Oct-2017

Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh said on Saturday that police cannot be a "brute force" in 21st century and it will have to work like a "civilised force".The Home Minister also asked the forces to use less lethal ways to control mob and law and order situations and urged them to adopt technological and psychological solutions to deal with such circumstances. "Rapid Action Force in a very short span of time has emerged as an exemplary focrce for the state police. In 21st century, police can't be brute but it will have to be civilised," he said on silver jubilee celebration of Rapid Action Force here.Rajnath Singh said that he feels proud to see RAF personnel working as a responsible and alert force."Be it police or any law enforcing agency, they should act sensibly and patiently while dealing with even tough and challenging situations. But sometimes they need to act tough to deal with the situation. In such circumstances, they should use their discretion before taking tough measures. They should use less lethal measures," he said."To control the situation, the security forces should not only be dependent on use of force. It's an age of technology and it should be used. There can be even psychological ways to control the mob or to divert it.

 I hope the senior officials of our forces would consider to adopt these ways," he said.On the ocassion, Rajnath Singh announced raising of five more battalions of the RAF which will also be operationalised by January 2018. The RAF, a specialized force has presently ten battalions working in various parts of the country to deal with riots and riot like situations, to instill confidence amongst all sections of the society and also, handle internal security duty. This looks unlikely, at least for now, as Akhilesh has already been elected party chief for the next five years at the Agra convention.All eyes are now on 5, Vikramaditya Marg (Mulayam's residence) on what emerges from there. Only last month Mulayam had hurriedly called a press conference, apparently to announce a new party and breaking of ranks with the SP, but he developed cold feet at the last minute and refused to read from the prepared text that would have announced a new party.Since then Shivpal has gone into a sulk over what his camp perceives as "yet another ditching by Mulayam", but with not many options left, Shivpal has for now stuck to his brother. Akhilesh on his part ensured that there were no hostile comments or speeches and slogans against his uncle at the Agra convention, unlike the one at the Janeshwar Mishra park in Lucknow on January 1 this year when Shivpal was the target of many.