Four policemen who have been killed in the course of duty during one month's time have been extended monetary compensation as per the norms with no special treatment, leading to resentment among the cadres who feel that "there should not be any discrimination in the case of martyrs and sacrifice of police personnel".
SI, R P Dwivedi was killed in Allahabad while chasing auto lifters, constable Rahul Dhaka was shot dead in Saharanpur when a police team was trying to intercept a gang of four robbers fleeing after looting cash from two petrol pumps in Yamuna Nagar district of Haryana, constable Aniruddha Singh was gunned down by criminals near Bareilly on June 7 and his body was sent to his home town Deoria without the mandatory shroud leading to protests in his village and another Constable Satish was killed in Agra.
Former DGP, UP police K L Gupta said that discrimination if any should be for the betterment of the family of the deceased and not otherwise.
"Whatever is given in the form of compensation to the family of the deceased losing life in the discharge of duty is less... But the signal should not go that anyone is being discriminated upon," Gupta said, adding, that otherwise good people would not be motivated to join the police force.
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