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No space for gangsters, criminals in Punjab, says cm man man

Prime Minister Bhagwant Mann claimed on Sunday that gangsters, smugglers, criminals and other anti -social elements would have no place in the state and will soon be wiped out.

Cm Bhagwant Mann hands over a job letter in Hoshiarpur on Sunday during the powerless parade in Jahan Khelan. (Collected)

The cm spoke a meeting during the powerful parade of 2,490 (1,992 males, 498 women).

“The state government has now started a” crusade “to eradicate these anti-national elements. Punjab is at a historical point. As part of a zero tolerance policy against drugs, the state with active support and cooperation is made completely drug-free, ”said Mann in the Police Recruits Training Center (PRTC) in Jahan Khelan.

“The drugs' supply line is caught, drug dealers are placed behind grids, and the properties of the drug smugglers are confiscated or destroyed,” he added and asked the new recruits to actively support this cause.

Previously, the CM inspected the parade and took a greeting from the recruits. The parade was led by Ms. Mamta.

Man asked the recruits to fulfill their public duty honestly, narrowly and sympathetically honestly and compassionately. He said that the government would soon notify the recruitment of 10,000 other police staff over various rows to strengthen the strength.

The proposal in this regard would soon be addressed in the cabinet, he added and explained that constant efforts would be made to improve the police.

The CM praised the center in Jahan Khelan for the provision of state -of -the -art training not only for the trainees of Punjab and other countries, and said that the training programs, since the type of crime had changed, had also been changed in order to equip the strength to scientific limits.

He revealed that the deaths for street accidents after the use of Sadak Surakhya Force (SSF) in the state had dropped by almost 50%, and even the Union Minister Nitin Gadkari had celebrated this initiative of the state government in parliament.

Man also presented ex -gratia checks of £1 Crore each to the relatives of five police staff who died on duty last year. The CM also presented medals for the recruits that had emerged in various training areas.

General Director of the Gaurav Yadav police also spoke to the recruits and asked them to contribute to the fight against drugs. With