Janakpurdham, Oct 11: State 2 chief minister Lalbabu Raut on Friday stressed on the need of transforming the police service as per the demand of time.
In his address to a ceremony organised at Janakpurdham by the state 2 police office on the occasion of the 64th Police Day, the chief minister said that existing working style would not bring peace and security.
He underlined the need of ending the culture of proving incident guilty and reflecting the motto of service with smile in behavior.
As he said, it was need of the hour to unlearn weaknesses of the past to establish the fact 'police is our friend'.
He highlighted the need of honesty and responsibility among police by giving up status quo mentality.
The state government is serious about enriching the police administration with technology and resources as per the spirit of federalism.
State minister for international affairs and law Gyanendra Kumar Yadav echoed the need of a new police act in line with the federal setup.
The government is serious about capacity enhancement and career development of police.
On the occasion, Deputy Inspector of Police Pradyumna Kumar Karki apprised the gathering of police activities.
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