The chief minister asked the police to reach out to the people in a more professional way to redress their grievances and problems, an official spokesman said.
Mehbooba directed the District Superintendent of Police (DSP) to ensure that no individual, community or group of people are harassed during any investigation or performance of routine law and order duties, particularly in the cases of bovine smuggling or cow vigilantism, the spokesman said.
She said, by adopting compassion with honesty coupled with dedicated service, police would not only be winning over the people at large but also earning the force more respect.
Mehboooba asked the DSPs to ensure that the officers and constabulary in their jurisdictions perform their duties with dedication.
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