Law and Order situation in Tamilnadu satisfactory: Stalin
Chief Minister M K Stalin on Tuesday advised his police force to be on high alert and gave them a six-point agenda to adhere ahead of the Lok Sabha election.
Speaking at the meeting of the review of the Law and Order situation in the state, which was attended by all top cops, Stalin expressed satisfaction at the prevailing situation in the State and said, “The next one year will be very important to us. Law and Order problems must be nipped in the bud as soon as they are identified.”
Advising the police heads to avoid minor law and order problems from escalating into issues that could affect the people, the CM said that the police should ensure that no law and order problem affecting the people pops up for the next one year.
Instructing the police officers to be very cautious in the run up to the Lok Sabha election, Stalin said that the accused must be treated with dignity at the police station and they must not be subjected to torture. Strictly advising them to prevent custodial deaths, the CM said that his government always pays special attention to the safety of women and children.