Vikrant Shekhawat : Aug 25, 2023, 06:28 PM
Rajasthan News: CM Ashok Gehlot, while talking to the media at the police headquarters on Friday, said that the criminals should either leave the crime or leave Rajasthan. Along with this, he announced to give Rs 1 crore to the family of deceased constable Prahlad. Along with this, a letter will be written to the government for gallantry promotion. The family will also be given accommodation and a job on compassionate grounds.Gehlot said- Rajasthan Police is regularly catching miscreants by conducting operations against crimes. Regarding the upcoming elections, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot said that the opposition is trying to make the elections communal. A meeting was held with the officers at the police headquarters today regarding this. Elections should be conducted in a peaceful manner. If violence or communal incident takes place in the state, it will be looked into strictly. While mentioning his schemes, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot said – people have liked the schemes of the state government. The common man is taking a lot of advantage of this.He said- In other states of the country even today the victim faces difficulty in registering an FIR. Rajasthan is the only state in the country. Where FIRs are easily done. Increasing the number of FIRs does not matter. Crime should not increase. It is written in NCRB that there is a big difference between crime and registration of crime. The opposition should understand this.I have said time and again that democracy is in danger. The constitution is in danger. The state in which elections are held. In that state, fear is created by sending ED, Income Tracks, CBI. I have stopped making announcements. Now I have started giving guarantees.Meeting with officialsEarlier, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot held a review meeting with the officers at the police headquarters. During this, many officers including Minister of State for Home, Chief Secretary, ACS Home were present. Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot reviewed the crime and law and order of the last three months at the police headquarters.A presentation was prepared on behalf of CID CB. In this, the crimes, challans and pendency registered in the last three months were told. In the last three months, discussions were held on the places where the law and order had deteriorated in the state. The Chief Minister spoke to the media at the police headquarters after the review meeting.After reaching the Police Headquarters in the morning, Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot first gave a new gift to the Rajasthan Police. 100 hi-tech police vehicles (dial 112) were assigned to reach the spot in case of emergency. These vehicles have four side cameras along with medical facilities.Wireless, weapons and helmets are also available in these vehicles for police communication. With their help, the police will reach the spot immediately in case of emergency. With the arrival of these vehicles, the response time of the police will reduce from 12 minutes to 6-7 minutes. After this, 400 more vehicles will be available. Let us tell you that the Chief Minister had promised to give 500 vehicles in his budget announcement.