Pragya's statement on Karkare despicable: Former DGs

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IANS New Delhi
Last Updated : Apr 21 2019 | 10:46 PM IST

Eight former Directors General of Police on Sunday condemned as "despicable and regrettable" BJP's Bhopal candidate Sadhvi Pragya Singh Thakur's comment that it was her "curse" that led to the killing of police officer Hemant Karkare by terrorists.

Accusing Sadhvi of making "some unfortunate remarks" while referring to Karkare, who was killed by Pakistani terrorists in Mumbai in November 2008 "in the line of duty while defending his country", the officers said in a joint statement: "She has since retracted."

The signatories to the statement included Julio Ribeiro, ex-DGP Punjab, Prakash Singh, ex-DGP Uttar Pradesh, Assam and BSF, P.K.H. Tharakan, ex-DGP Kerala, Kamal Kumar, ex-DGP National Police Academy, Hyderabad, Jacob Punoose, ex-DGP Kerala, Sanjeev Dayal, ex-DGP Maharashtra, Jayanto N. Choudhury, ex-DGP Assam and NSG, and N. Ramachandran, ex-DGP Meghalaya.

"He would probably be alive today had he not volunteered to return to the Maharashtra cadre from a plum posting at the Centre with the specific intention of working with the Anti-Terror Squad to prevent and investigate the activities of terrorists so that the rest of us could sleep safe in our beds," the statement said.

"The country owes him a huge debt of gratitude. Anything that detracts from this is worthy of strong condemnation.

"This despicable and regrettable statement of Pragya Thakur only serves to highlight the need to publicly recognise the supreme sacrifice made by the 35,000 police personnel from all corners of India who since Independence have laid down their lives in the line of duty.

"Under-resourced and often working 24x7 in the most challenging conditions, these brave men and women have unflinchingly answered the call of duty, even when it called for the ultimate sacrifice," the officers said.

The former DGPs urged all candidates in the Lok Sabha elections to seek out and honour the families of the martyrs who live in their constituencies.

"We also urge them to commit, to engaging with every effort to improve the delivery of policing services to their constituents.

"One way of doing this would be to adopt one Police Station each year and take up schemes under MPLAD that would make this a model police station, while ensuring required facilities for the thana staff and their families.

"That would be a real and meaningful tribute to the supreme sacrifices made by Hemant Karkare and thousands of other valiant police personnel," the statement said.

--IANS

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First Published: Apr 21 2019 | 10:38 PM IST

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