Arunachal Pradesh CM Pema Khandu taking guard of honour on the occasion of 46th Raising Day of Arunachal Pradesh Police on Thursday. Photo: Damien Lepcha

Arunachal Chief Minister Pema Khandu along with Home Minister Kumar Waii and Speaker T N Thongdok on Thursday attended the 46th Raising Day of Arunachal Pradesh Police here at IG Park.

Congratulating the Arunachal Pradesh Police on the occasion, the chief minister said “I am happy to know that Arunachal Pradesh has been adjudged as the best performing state when it comes to securing law and order as per survey by the Indian Television News Channel – India Today.”

The chief minister said he owes this credit to the credible and dedicated Arunachal Police force that has been discharging their duty with utmost dedication and also bringing innovations in serving the people in their best capacity.

“I am happy to know that Arunachal Pradesh has been adjudged as the best performing state when it comes to securing law and order as per survey by Indian Television News Channel – @India Today. I owe this credit to my credible and dedicated Arunachal Police Force. @PMOIndia,” Khandu tweeted.

He also said this was the result of several police reforms brought by the state government in recent years giving highest priority to securing law and order in the state.

To fill critical manpower gaps in state police, Khandu said 45 head constable posts for fire department, 32 Deputy Superintendent of Police, 80 Inspectors for Civil Police, 4 posts of Inspector Telecom and 3 posts of Inspector radio technicians including 700 new posts for civil police have been created.

Also for time-bound recruitment process for filling up of around 1800 personnel of various ranks are under way.

He said to boost the morale and self-esteem of police force, over 1500 police constables who are in service for 20 years will be given special grade promotion.

The chief minister said the state government will leave no stone unturned in modernizing the police force and in giving best facilities to them so that law and order in the state is not compromised.

To secure women safety, women police station like the one in Itanagar has been extended to five more districts. Khandu informed that recently one women police station was inaugurated in East Kameng district.

Commenting on the recent Bomdila incident involving Indian Army and the police, the chief minister said the incident was unfortunate. He said steps are being taken to improve the relation between the Indian Army, local administration and the state police.

“A monthly sitting will be held between the Army and the state police for maintaining harmonious relation and to resolve issues,” he said and directed the State police head to ensure that all necessary steps be taken so that relations with the armed forces are maintained.

Earlier the chief minister inaugurated the event by unfurling the flag and releasing balloons in the air. This was followed by a ceremonial parade, band display, display by SDRF, fire department, Special Task Force and martial art performance. Khandu later inaugurated the exhibition stall that showcased the initiatives of APP, work of Welfare society, anti-theft devices, SDRF, F&ES, STF including weapons and road safety.

The chief minister on the occasion also gave away best performing march past display to the women police team.

Damien Lepcha is Northeast Now Correspondent in Arunachal Pradesh. He can be reached at: [email protected]