Bengaluru: Kumaraswamy says home department doesn’t need any adviser


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, Jun 1: Retired IPS officer, Kempaiah, who has been functioning as adviser to home minister since 2014, will have to let go of the post, as chief minister H D Kumaraswamy commented that the home ministry is not in need of any adviser and that the department has enough efficient officers who are willing to work with total commitment.

He was speaking to media persons at Vidhana Soudha after holding meeting with senior police officials including director general of police Karnataka Neelamani Raju on Thursday May 31. He said that discussions were held about the need for home department to function strictly including maintaining law and order situation in the state. "We will also take certain tough decisions," he clarified.

Addressing the police officers, he asked them to work in a way that people get to know that the government in the state has undergone a change. "Police need to work honestly. We will not allow political interference in the working of the department. They need not bend under any kind of pressure. They should take affective steps to handle illegal activities including rowdyism. I will hold another meeting shortly where detailed discussions will be held," he said.

When he was questioned about the continuance of the services of the adviser to home minister appointed in the past, Kumaraswamy squarely dismissed the need for such a post. He said that if a need for adviser is felt by any other department, both JD(S) and Congress will take a joint decision.

The chief minister also held meetings with officials of water resources and education department on this occasion.

  

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  • Ruben Pinto, Mangalore/Australia

    Fri, Jun 01 2018

    Kumaraswamy has his priorities right. law and order has been the biggest obstacle in an otherwise prosperous karnataka.

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 01 2018

    Ruben
    Since 5years when BJP complained about law and order situation in Karnataka all khangress and sickulars were denying it now suddenly theywoke up from nidde ?

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  • mahesh, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 01 2018

    Kumaraswamy’s comments and gestures have raised plenty of eyebrows. Political observers and some Congress leaders wonder whether the CM is trying to ‘pass the buck' and put the onus of his running the government on the Congress, eventually making it a scapegoat, if things don’t go to plan.
    Off the record, senior Congress leaders have been quite vocal. “HDK is actually playing a very smart game,” said a senior Congress leader aspiring for a plum portfolio in the cabinet. “He is shifting the whole onus to Rahul. If there is discontent over the formation of ministry or if the farm loan waiver is not what he has promised, he will blame us for it.”

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Fri, Jun 01 2018

    Home Department has important role to play to ensure better law and order in the state by using police force effectively.

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  • Ra, Pune

    Fri, Jun 01 2018

    Bar Dancer Turned Politician is best suited for this Role at Current Government in Karnataka.

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  • Rampanna, UDUPI

    Fri, Jun 01 2018

    Did anyone notice Modi's portrait on the wall? Any explanation?
    Did Yeddy install it in his 2 days CM stint?

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  • R.Y.A, Kudla

    Fri, Jun 01 2018

    Grow up man.
    He is the elected representative of all Indians !

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  • Rakesh, Pune

    Fri, Jun 01 2018

    Now Congress agreed that Niddheramyyas Government was a Bluff. Lot of unwanted Positions created fro looting. Now HDK will have to clean the mess created by Congress in last 5 Years. Keep watching ...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Jun 01 2018

    Kumaraswamy is the Boss ...

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  • Rajesh Hegde, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 01 2018

    Ha ha Ha, Where is the No 1 PM ? despite his party coming 2nd he had to be a peon for HDK and was shown the door.

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  • AD, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 01 2018

    I like the informal , simplistic working style of our CM Kumarswamy

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  • Valerian D'Souza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Fri, Jun 01 2018

    Happy that Kumaraswamy instructed to Police dept., will not allow political interference in the working of the department. They need not bend under any kind of pressure.
    Hope Police will take head of his advice and work as an autonomous body, adhering to the rules laid down in the constitution.

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  • Rampanna, UDUPI

    Fri, Jun 01 2018

    LoL, which CM in India would hold an open meeting with over 2 dozen police officers and instruct otherwise? Even Yogi would have said the same to his Police department, despite what we have seen in Unnao. Even our own Siddu would have said the same, despite what we saw in Nalapad's case.

    Seriously!!! Do you think there is any value in all these kind of statements?

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  • Rathan, Mangalore

    Fri, Jun 01 2018

    Valerian
    So now you agree that for last 5years there was political interference in most of the cases but suckulars/chaddiless were not agreeing for that during that time .
    All nautanki and dombarata

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