Home minister Parameshwara scraps police system of 'orderlies'


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Bengaluru, Jun 14: The much-maligned system of 'orderlies’ , under which nearly 3,000 police constables and head constables are assigned to do menial jobs at the residences of senior police officers of the rank of Deputy Superintendents of Police and above in Karnataka, has finally been scrapped.

Karnataka’s Home Minister Dr G Parameshwara, who spoke to reporters in Bengaluru on Tuesday, said: "We have decided to withdraw orderlies in principle.’’

The State Government’s Home Department has decided to post all policemen posted as orderlies for regular police dutyas constables.

As these constables have undergone rigorous training personnel, we will take steps to give them right postings, the minister said.

Soon after he assumed charge as the Home Minister in last November, Dr Parameshwara had promised to scrap the system of orderlies dating back to the colonial times.

In fact, there have been instances of police constables spending their entire service as orderlies till their retirement, which is quite 'inhuman.'

The previous Home Minister K J George had also promised to scrap the system but did not succeed in convincing the police top brass to give up the privilege.

To set right injustice meted out to police constables in pay-scale, the State Government has decided to constitute a five-member committee to study prevailing pay-scale in other states by taking into consideration workload and other factors, the minister said.

The committee has been asked to submit its report in four weeks, he said.

Dr Parameshwara, who chaired a meeting of senior officials for discussing at length various demands of constables, said the pay-scale of constable was compared to the Second Division Assistant (SDA).
But nature of work of SDA and constables was totally different.

Police Constables had planned to go strike on June 4 demanding higher-pay scale and better working condition, including weekly offs. They withdraw the strike following assurances from the government that their demands would be looked into.

It was decided to place the proposed pay-scale recommended by the committee before the pay commission.

Dr Parameshwara said police officers have no right to deny casual leave, earned leave and medical leave for constables. If they denied leave, then officers have to provide explanation for denying the leave.

However, such leave would not be applicable in emergencies such as strike, he added.

 

  

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  • MICHAEL NORONHA, Mysore

    Thu, Jun 16 2016

    Excellent and a bold decision. Policemen should be given duties of a Policing and not a maid servant's job. Being an Orderlie is not covered in their job contract or is it a part of obedience. Such decision should be considered for IAS category too. Even the Ministers do not have the privileges which these elite class have.

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  • ashwin colaco, Mangalore

    Thu, Jun 16 2016

    Excellent work by HM .
    Not only this revise pay package based on Karnataka s Revenue and Taxation , even if the general public has to pay 1% Plus excess tax .
    Rather than blame the police force for corruption which is directly related to the citizen and political class . Give them a package deserving of the Amount of work put in and education achieved .
    They put in long hours at work and Extra duty at most times,If a billing system can be achieved that makes their package with accommodation comparable to what an PSU employee gets and supports what is required to live a good life,save for retirement,provide medical insurance for family and children's education,We will soon know whether this will work or Not just from their interaction with rest of society but in their approach to a better life
    The Loss of a job will also hurt them if caught in corruption or harassment or negligence of duty.
    Pay them well,make them accountable, make the police force a place where people will work with pride and competition to get in and the rest of the country want to emulate karnataka .
    A very good stand Mr. G Parameshwar, and now see that in your term you can push for a superior pay package too .
    If anyone within this government can do it , you can and have the gumption and werewithal to take this forward.

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  • N.M, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 15 2016

    Good initiative by the State Government.

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  • krish, Dubai

    Wed, Jun 15 2016

    ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು: ನಾನೂ ಇದೇ ರಸ್ತೆಯಲ್ಲಿ ಹತ್ತು ವರ್ಷ ಸ್ಕೂಟರ್‌ ಓಡಿಸಿದ್ದೇನೆ. ಅಂದೂ ರಸ್ತೆಯಲ್ಲಿ ಗುಂಡಿಗಳಿದ್ದವು. ಆದರೆ, ಒಮ್ಮೆಯೂ ನಾನು ಬೀಳಲಿಲ್ಲ...! ಇದು ರಸ್ತೆ ಗುಂಡಿಗಳಿಂದ ಹೆಚ್ಚುತ್ತಿರುವ ಅಪಘಾತಗಳಿಗೆ ಮುಖ್ಯಮಂತ್ರಿ ಸಿದ್ದರಾಮಯ್ಯ ನೀಡಿದ ಸಮರ್ಥನೆ!

    Crow is telling i sit in many cars no one change their car.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nashville

    Wed, Jun 15 2016

    First sensible ...

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  • rahul, Mangalore

    Wed, Jun 15 2016

    better then former HM george.

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  • John Tauro, M'luru / Kwt

    Wed, Jun 15 2016

    A most welcome step by the HM. Let the top brass employ from the thousands unemployed people for doing their personal and household chores and pay them from their own hefty pockets. Still the question remains, will the order be strictly implemented?

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  • NN, USA

    Wed, Jun 15 2016

    Police officers should be allowed to do second job in private sectors after their 8 hours duty like in the USA. I know, quite a few officers in the USA are working part time Security Officers in a private firm keeping their regular job in tact. A few years back, it was in the news that a Police Chief was working second job as a Lawn Mover. US has well organized police system. There is no corruption.

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  • Mohan, Mangalore

    Tue, Jun 14 2016

    The inhuman treatment is put to an end. Government deserve a pat.
    Please watch other departments also.

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  • SMR, Karkala

    Tue, Jun 14 2016

    Who says slavery is abolished.Here go one such example of bonded labour in white collar.

    Mera desh badal rahi hai???

    Jai Hind

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  • stan, dubai

    Tue, Jun 14 2016

    Very good decision....Police force is to protect the people of the country but even politicians take their service and put more than 10-15 policemen to protect them. Please stop this duty also. When politicians getting salary and allowance from government than why can't they arrange their own protection.

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman/Washington,DC.

    Tue, Jun 14 2016

    People,

    This slavery must have abolished on 15 August 1947...problem is Senior Police officials still think they are 'Brown Phirangis'....

    Main problem Ministers don't have proper control over officials since Independence...just they want to make as much Chori as possible...that's why they don't want to antagonize top officials..

    ...JH...

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Frazer Town,B'lore

    Tue, Jun 14 2016

    This is really a good step and a stop of misusing the services of police force for domestic purpose.

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