Don't indulge in moral policing'; support police: Daya Nayak tells students

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September 6, 2016

Moodbidri, Sep 6: Exhorting the youth to stay away from moral policing and taking law into their hands, encounter specialist Daya Nayak said that people should instead support police in maintaining law and order.

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Speaking on Crime, Youth and Society' after inaugurating Rostrum', Speakers' club organised by Alva's Institute of Engineering and Technology, on Tuesday, at AIET Auditorium, Mijar, here, he said that moral policing' will not make the system proper.

The police department is responsible for maintaining law and order in the society and citizens are equally responsible to cooperate with the department and follow the law, he noted.

The sub-inspector of Mumbai Police said: “It is globally accepted that the Scotland cops are the most effective police force in the world. But the fact is Indian police work harder and functions more effectively than the Scotland police. What makes the difference is the cooperation that departments receive from the people is not seen in India, while Indians lack the courtesy to abide by the law.”

Calling upon the students to excel in one field, he urged them to contribute valuable service to this country in one or another way.

Answering query he said, If I am getting punishment for doing good works, I will not get back from doing that, If I found guilty law will punish me'. Even after more than 70 years of Independence, the Police Act is still not amended. We still follow the outdated Police Act, he lamented.

He said, success is guaranteed virtue, but it takes a lot of excellence and calibre to achieve it. As long as your conscious is clear, no one can stop you from achieving any heights. He added, it is necessary to make the students aware of law conducting law courses in the college.

Alva's Education Managing Trustee Vivek Alva, AIET Principal Dr Peter Fernandies, Rostrum President Raksha Satish, Secretary Murali Krishna Achari were present among others.

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ahmed
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Wednesday, 7 Sep 2016

undrworld supari agent act like innocent....ha.haaaa.

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Bengaluru, Jan 23: Expressing shock over the blast which left him and his supporters injured yesterday, Shantinagar MLA NA Haris today said that the incident cannot be brushed aside as a firecracker blast and appealed to the state government to inquire into the incident.

Recovering from the injuries sustained on his leg, Haris was discharged from St Philomena's Hospital on Thursday afternoon. 

Interacting with mediapersons outside his residence in Shantinagar, Haris said, “It wasn’t a cracker but a ball-like object that was hurled at me. Since my childhood, I have been seeing crackers and the object that was thrown at me was certainly not a cracker. It had splinters and hard objects.”

He said, “I have been representing the constituency for over 12-years and had no rivalry with anyone. Barring political ideology during elections, all the leaders in our constituency have been cooperative with each other. Yet, we do not know what the intention was or who was behind the incident.”

Revealing that home minister Basavaraj Bommai had called him to enquire about his condition at the hospital Haris said, “I have also briefed the home minister and explained to him what exactly happened. I have full faith in the police and will cooperate with the police during the investigation.” Haris said that doctors have advised him three to four-days of rest.

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On the same day, K Sudhakar also paid a surprise visit to the Bengaluru's CV Raman Hospital and urged the administration to follow COVID-19 guidelines properly. He also took stock of the hospital's preparedness to fight the deadly virus.

"Surprise visits will continue. I will be in touch with every lab and get the right number of tests done on a daily basis," the minister said while speaking to the media.

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