Police reforms in uttar pradesh: now will get respectable behavior in police stations

News India Live, Digital Desk: The Uttar Pradesh government and the police administration have taken important steps to ensure major changes in police behavior. Ghaziabad Police Commissioner J Ravindra Gaur has implemented a courtesy dialogue policy, under which policemen will now be dealt with the general public in a respectable manner. Now the policeman ‘Mr. ji, what is the matter?’ For example, we will interact with decent addresses, and distance away from the tussle or angry tone.

Under this policy, special respect will be given to the elderly, women, disabled and people of transgender community. Toffee and chocolate will also be available in police stations for children. The move aims to promote confidence and respectful dialogue between the public and the police.

Immediate action on misconduct

The Police Commissioner clarified that if a policeman misbehaves with the public, then it can be complained to the officer. Citizens can make a video of the behavior of policemen and send it to senior officers. Policemen have also been banned from posting a diamond video on social media.

Strictness in rules

Policemen have also been stopped from using phones or earphones while on duty. All policemen will perform their duty with uniforms, nameplates and caps. Through these rules, a target has been set to improve the image of the police and ensure professional behavior.

Police challenge: curb on tapaji is necessary

However, the police are still facing serious challenges. The accused, who cheated as a fake police with a Uzbekistani citizen in Kaushambi, have been absconding for the last two and a half months. One thousand dollars (about 87 thousand rupees) were stolen in this incident in February. The accused are still dodging the police, although the police are continuing their search.

With this new initiative, the behavior of Uttar Pradesh Police is expected to be more sensitive and respectable towards the public.

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