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 Haryana CM Nayab Singh reviews law and order situation, Pushes for stronger police presence to deter criminal activity

 Haryana CM Nayab Singh reviews law and order situation, Pushes for stronger police presence to deter criminal activity

 Haryana CM Nayab Singh reviews law and order situation, Pushes for stronger police presence to deter criminal activity

Haryana CM Nayab Singh Saini chaired a review meeting to assess the law and order situation in the state. The meeting was attended by senior police and civil administration officials, focused on strengthening the police response to criminal activities and ensuring public safety.

During the meeting, the Chief Minister instructed police officers to take decisive and strict action against criminals, ensuring their visible presence in the field to instill a sense of fear among wrongdoers and anti-social elements. CM Nayab Singh said that maintaining a robust law and order situation is of paramount importance for the state’s security and peace.

The Chief Minister also expressed his commitment to personally reviewing the crime rate in an upcoming meeting with the police department.

While expressing satisfaction with the current law and order situation,CM Nayab Singh stressed the need for further improvement to ensure continued safety and security for the people of Haryana.

In addition, Chief Minister called for intensified efforts against the illegal drug trade in Haryana. He directed police officers to take stringent action against those involved in drug trafficking and related offenses. The Chief Minister also directed the police to work closely with civil society to raise awareness about the new criminal laws implemented across the country since July 1, particularly targeting the younger generation and educating the public about their implications.

Chief Secretary Sh. Vivek Joshi, Additional Chief Secretary Home Department Dr. Sumita Misra, Director General of Police Sh. Shatrujeet Kapur, and Director General of Prisons Mohd Akil were also present in the meeting.

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