CM tells newly recruited SIs to help state curb LW extremism

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Jharkhand Chief Minister Raghubar Das on Wednesday called upon newly recruited police sub-inspectors to discharge their duties in solving the problems of the people and in curbing left-wing extremism.
Addressing the passing out parade of the sub- inspectors at the Jharkhand Police Academy ground here, Das said the state government has taken all steps to root out extremism with the help of police force.
"There has been an acute shortage of police sub- inspectors, but with the completion of training of sub- inspectors, including women sub-inspectors, now it will be golden days for the Jharkhand Police as now it will be able to serve all sections of the society," Das said.
The state government "is now feeling secured with the recruitment of 2,504 sub-inspectors," he added.
Congratulating the "Selection Committee" in the recruitment of the sub-inspectors through transparency, Das said, "We have now received the best quality of police officers without any recommendation, the best achievement of the selection committee."
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First Published: Oct 16 2019 | 6:35 PM IST