No indiscipline will be tolerated in police force: Punjab CM

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

today took serious note of the alleged dissension among the top brass of the Police, saying he would not tolerate any indiscipline in the force.

The CM also discussed the issue with NS Kalsi, DGP and CPS to CM and directed them to look into the matter and suggest suitable action to resolve the same.

In a statement, the directed the and the DGP to ensure that all investigations in the drugs cases were carried out impartially, without fear or favour.

His government was committed not only to the elimination of drugs but also to stringent punishment, under the law, to those responsible for destroying the state's future generation with this menace, he asserted.

Singh's statement came a day after of Police (Human Resource Development) accused DGP and DGP (Intelligence) Dinkar Gupta of trying to drag his name in the suicide case of the son of a former Chief Khalsa Dewan in the and

The Chief Khalsa Diwan is a century-old charitable-cum-educational organisation.

Chattopadhyaya had also accused two DGP-rank officers of "targeting" him in order to "disable" him from conducting an inquiry into the complicity of SSP, Moga, and a inspector, who has been dismissed from service, in a drug trafficking case.

Singh was of the view that any grievance of any member of the police force, including those against colleagues, should be routed through the well-established administrative procedures and channels laid down for the purpose.

There were well laid down hierarchies that needed to be stringently adhered to, if the police force was to function efficaciously, he added.

The said as a former member of a uniformed force, he was of the opinion that any act of indiscipline was a matter of grave concern, to be treated with seriousness.

The 80,000-strong Police force naturally looked up to its senior officers for leadership and direction, he said, adding that internal discord or friction could seriously undermine its professional and operational capabilities.

The Police, which had bravely fought militancy in the state in the 1980s and 1990s, was required to be both professional and transparent in its functioning in order to effectively deal with the various challenges on the crime and law and order front, the pointed out.

The police personnel, especially senior officers, were in the public eye at all times and needed to exercise due caution in their personal and professional conduct, Singh stressed, making it clear that he would not hesitate to take stern action, if needed, to check indiscipline.

Earlier, Congress said Singh had sought a report on the matter.

"CM has sought a report on the matter. The CM has also talked to senior officers in this regard," Congress and MLA said, adding that the government was taking the issue seriously.

Verka described the reports indicating alleged differences among senior police officers in as "painful".

Meanwhile, (AAP) MLA and the of Opposition in the state Assembly, Sukhpal Singh Khaira, today sought a CBI probe into the allegations levelled by of Police (Human Resource Development) against two other DGP-rank officers.

"I urge Honb'le High Court to order their own monitored CBI probe into serious allegations of drugs and Benami properties against DGP level officers besides false implication of a DGP in suicide case! If a DGP can be falsely implicated what about opposition leaders n citizens (sic)?" he tweeted.

The high court had yesterday stayed the police probe against Chattopadhyaya in the suicide case.

Chattopadhyaya had sought that the investigation into the suicide case of Inderpreet Chadha, the son of former Chief Khalsa Diwan Charanjit Singh Chadha, be transferred to the CBI or a retired of the high court.

Chadha had allegedly committed suicide in January in Amritsar, after he was booked for criminal intimidation, along with his father, on the complaint of a female school principal. His father's purported objectionable video clip with the principal had also gone viral on the

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First Published: Sun, April 08 2018. 01:10 IST