"The formation of Bharosa Cell is the need of the hour to address the problems of the victims (women and children). Such cell will provide all assistance including psychiatric help and legal advice to them," said Fadnavis after the inauguration ofBharosa Cell of Nagpur police.
"There is a need of developing trust in the minds of people who approach police station with a hope of getting justice," said the CM.
"The nature of crime and violence in the society is changing due to increasing use of Information Technology by criminals. There is a need for fear of law. In this changing scenario the police department should also use IT in its working." the CM said.
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari and Nagpur Guardian Minister Chandrashekhar Bawankule were present for the function.
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