Key Points

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah has approved the hiring of 4,411 police personnel to strengthen law enforcement. He emphasized zero tolerance for crimes against women, farmers, and children, calling for an end to child marriage. The CM urged police to take suo motu action in hate speech cases and improve cybercrime investigations. Siddaramaiah also warned medical stores against illegal drug sales, threatening license cancellations.

Key Points: Siddaramaiah Approves 4411 Karnataka Police Jobs in Law Enforcement Push

  • Approves 4,411 police recruitments to bolster security
  • Directs strict action on cybercrime and child marriage
  • Warns medical stores against illegal drug sales
  • Stresses field visits by senior officers for ground-level assessments
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Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah emphasizes law enforcement reforms, approves recruitment of 4,411 police personnel

Karnataka CM Siddaramaiah greenlights 4,411 police hires, vows strict action on cybercrime, child marriage, and drug abuse to strengthen law enforcement.

"Be it anyone, rich or poor—no one is above the law. Take suo motu action against hate speech. — CM Siddaramaiah"

Bengaluru, June 27

Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Friday announced a comprehensive push for strengthening law and order in the state.

Addressing a gathering of senior police officials, the Chief Minister revealed that the government has approved the recruitment of 4,411 police personnel, with appointments expected to be completed within the current year.

Reaffirming his government's commitment to upholding the rule of law, Siddaramaiah stressed that no individual--regardless of status or influence--should take the law into their own hands.

"Be it anyone, rich or poor - no one is above the law. In cases of provocation or hate speech, action must be taken. Even if a formal complaint is not lodged, take suo motu action wherever necessary," he said.

He issued a strong directive to police officials to ensure that no atrocities occur against women, farmers, or children under any circumstances. He called for the complete eradication of child marriage and underscored the need to prevent crimes against children.

The Chief Minister also emphasised the importance of proper case registration and diligent investigations.

"Cases that warrant FIRs must be registered accordingly. If a 'B' report is necessary, file it--but the quality of investigation is crucial. A strong investigation includes timely FIRs, proper evidence collection, and striving for higher conviction rates," he stated.

Highlighting the rising threat of cybercrime, Siddaramaiah urged law enforcement agencies to treat such cases with seriousness and precision. "Cybercrimes are increasing, but detention rates remain low. High-quality investigations are essential to deliver justice. Whatever shortcomings exist in the department will be addressed," he assured.

Chief Minister directed senior police officers to routinely visit police stations and review registered cases. "Officers should not be confined to their offices--they must step into the field and evaluate the real situation on the ground," he said.

Reiterating his administration's commitment to a drug-free Karnataka, Siddaramaiah warned of strict action against medical stores involved in illegal drug sales. "If any medical stores are found selling drugs, their licenses should be immediately cancelled," he asserted.

- ANI

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Shreya B
Good initiative but implementation is key. Last time they recruited, many posts remained vacant for years. Hope this time they complete the process quickly and transparently. No political interference in postings please!
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Arjun K
Cybercrime focus is much needed! My cousin lost ₹50,000 to online fraud last month. Police station didn't even register FIR properly. Hope these reforms change ground reality.
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Priya S
Appreciate the emphasis on women's safety and child protection. But will they actually act when influential people are involved? We've heard such promises before. Action speaks louder than words, Mr. CM.
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Vikram M
Recruitment is good but what about existing staff? Police stations are understaffed and overworked. Need better working conditions and modern equipment too. Salary revision pending since long time.
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Nikhil C
Hope they implement proper background checks for new recruits. We don't want corrupt elements entering the force. Quality over quantity please! Also need special training for cyber crimes.
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Kavya N
Drug-free Karnataka sounds great! But what about the drug mafia operating near colleges? Need strict action, not just warnings. Parents are really worried about this menace. 🚫

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