Government committed to strengthen law and order machinery: Rajasthan CM

Rajasthan chief minister Ashok Gehlot
JAIPUR: Chief minister Ashok Gehlot on Thursday said the government is committed to strengthen law and order machinery in the state.
All necessary resources are being made available to state police for strengthening law and order machinery in Rajasthan, Gehlot said after flagging off 194 new vehicles equipped with modern technology for Jaipur Police. He hoped that the new vehicles will help police in controlling crimes.
DGP Bhupendra Singh said the vehicles are fitted with GPS for tracking location, cameras for videography of the incident and other modern equipment. This will help in crime research as well as make it easier to reach the spot immediately, he added.
Jaipur Police commissioner Anand Srivastava said the motorcycles would be more useful for patrolling the narrow streets of the city.
Transport minister Pratap Singh Khachariyawas, chief whip in Rajasthan Assembly Mahesh Joshi, MLAs Rafiq Khan, Ganga Devi and Laxman Meena were present.
'Committed to protect child rights'
CM Ashok Gehlot on Thursday lauded the efforts of Rajasthan Child Rights Protection Commission in protecting children’s rights in the state during the last one year, while releasing a vision document ‘Vision Mission’ of the Commission on Thursday.
The Commission’s president Sangeeta Beniwal said the vision document entails the work, innovations and successes of the Commission in empowering children. The document also includes further action plans for prevention of crimes against children and information on child rights protection laws, she said.
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