Karnataka CM Honors Police, Stresses Law & Order for State Development

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah presented the Chief Minister's Medal to 158 police personnel for exemplary service during the annual Police Flag Day celebrations. He emphasized that strong law and order is fundamental for attracting capital investment, increasing employment, and boosting state GDP. While noting a decrease in murders and robberies, he highlighted that the state leads in cybercrime and drug cases, urging a drug-free Karnataka. Home Minister G Parameshwar also congratulated the awardees, expressing pride in the department's integrity and its top national ranking for delivering justice.

Key Points: Karnataka CM on Police Role in Development & Crime Reduction

  • 158 police awarded CM's Medal
  • Law & order key for investment & GDP
  • Cybercrime and drugs top challenges
  • Focus on protecting vulnerable sections
  • Police integrity praised
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"Where there is law, order, that state will develop," says Karnataka CM on annual Police Flag Day celebrations

CM Siddaramaiah awards 158 police personnel, links law & order to investment and GDP growth, while addressing cybercrime and drug challenges.

"In a state or country where there is law and order, that state will develop. - Chief Minister Siddaramaiah"

Bengaluru, April 2

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Thursday presented the Chief Minister's Medal to 158 police personnel in recognition of their exemplary service during the annual Police Flag Day celebrations.

Addressing the awardees and their families, the Karnataka Chief Minister said, "158 people have been awarded the Chief Minister's Medal. I congratulate all of them on behalf of the government. I also wish their families well. We have been celebrating Police Flag Day since April 2. We have been celebrating it since 1965."

He added, "On this occasion, it is very important for the police to introspect, the police work 24 hours a day. There is no fixed time like other departments; they should also work on festivals. Because it is necessary to maintain peace, harmony and order in society, this is the responsibility of the police. Our government's hope is that women, the disabled, children and the weaker sections of society should be protected. In a state or country where there is law and order, that state will develop."

While acknowledging the state's progress in other areas, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah stated, "Capital investment in that state will increase, employment will increase, and GDP will also increase. I would like to talk about the responsibility of the police in terms of paying more attention to the development of the state. In the last 3 years, murder, robbery, theft and major crimes have been decreasing. We are at the top in cybercrime and drugs. The detection rate is also low. The Karnataka government should make it drug-free. I have said it many times. I will say it again."

Noting that some personnel have struggled to keep pace with digital advancements, CM explained, "No crime can be committed in that area without the police knowing. If inspectors do their job properly in their station area, crime will stop. No matter how powerful or rich they are, they cannot take the law into their own hands. We are ahead in delivering justice. But we should work carefully where we have stumbled. If inspectors work honestly, many crimes can be prevented, and crime can be reduced using this technology, but some have lagged behind in using technology."

"We have created 2 special action forces. Cybercrime should be reduced; it should be drug-free. If the police do not do their job, disciplinary action should be taken against them, even if they say something, they are responsible if they do not do their job," the CM added.

On the other hand expressing pride in the department's integrity, the Karnataka Home Minister congratulated the 158 officers receiving the Chief Minister's Medal for their dedicated service.

On the occasion of Police Flag Day, Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwar said, "I congratulate the 158 police officers who have worked in the department with integrity and are deserving of the Chief Minister's Medal for their hard work. They have earned the title of the best police in the entire country. Karnataka has been given the number one position in delivering justice. Proud of that I'm a minister for this in our police department. "

Reflecting on the last three years of governance, the Home Minister said, "The third best police station in the country has been identified as Kavitala Police Station in Raichuru district. This should be made into more police stations in the coming days. For the last 3 years, our government has been successful in maintaining peace in this state. We are proud of it. People who invest in the state want peace and tranquillity. "

The Minister further highlighted, "Our police department has created a peaceful and harmonious environment. They have worked without fail in their duty. They have shown great speed in the Davangere and Vijayanagar bank robbery cases. I appreciate that work."

The Home Minister also praised the investigative agility of the force in handling high-stakes criminal cases. "A few years ago, the Chief Minister spoke in the House about detecting and stopping the drug network. In the last three years, thousands of crores of rupees worth of drugs have been seized, and strict action has been taken against those who sell them. In the modern world, cybercrime is increasing in the entire country. Karnataka has reduced the level of prevention of cybercrime to a certain extent," Karnataka Home Minister stated.

"He said that the Central Home Minister has made the country Naxal-free. But I recall here that many years ago, the Anti-Naxal Squad was made Naxal-free by the Chief Minister. There was a demand for the police department for 62 years. We have changed the cap of the police. We are transferring the police department using modernity, " Dr G Parameshwar added.

While acknowledging central claims regarding internal security, the Minister emphasised, "CM Siddaramaiah has facilitated the appointment of 8000 constables and 600 sub-inspectors. The Police Service Board has also done so. It will come into effect very soon."

- ANI

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Shreya B
Recognition is important, but what about better infrastructure and mental health support for police personnel? The 24/7 duty cycle they mention is brutal. The government should also focus on their welfare, not just awards. A happy police force is a more effective one.
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Vikram M
Being "top in cybercrime and drugs" is not something to be proud of, it's a major concern! The CM himself admitted the detection rate is low. Instead of just saying "make it drug-free," we need concrete, tech-driven action plans. The special forces are a step, but let's see results.
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Priya S
As a woman living in Bengaluru, I feel a bit safer hearing the CM talk about protecting women and weaker sections. But talk is cheap. We need to see more police patrolling after dark, faster response to complaints, and sensitivity training. Hope this commitment translates to action.
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Aman W
Good to hear about the new appointments - 8000 constables and 600 SIs will definitely help reduce the burden on existing staff. Police stations are often understaffed. Modernisation and more boots on the ground are both needed. Jai Karnataka!
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Kavya N
The Home Minister's point about Kavitala Police Station being 3rd best in the country is impressive! If they can replicate that model in other stations, it would be a game-changer. Community policing and trust-building are key. We need more such examples.

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