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No more lathi charges by Haryana Police

The police have also sent a Rs 220-million proposal to the central government for modernisation of the department.

Published on: Jul 24, 2006 01:02 PM IST
None | By , Chandigarh
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Haryana Police, known for employing rough and ready methods against street protesters, will henceforth refrain from using lathis, or batons, and rely solely on water cannons and teargas shells.

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The department will soon buy at least 20 water cannon trucks and 10 teargas-shell vehicles to be stationed in the state's 20 districts, especially near big industrial areas and probable trouble points, a senior police official informed.

The police have also sent a Rs 220-million proposal to the central government for modernisation of the department.

"The new facilities will help us deal with agitations more effectively without sullying our image," the official said.

The image of the state police took a beating when television news channels showed live images of their officials caning agitating workers of the Honda automobile company in Gurgaon in July 2005.

TV channels also showed the police using violence on striking workers of the Liberty shoe company at the National Highway no 1 near Karnal last month, leaving over 60 injured.

Following the Gurgaon incident, the Haryana government came out with new industrial and labour policies to assure industrialists that the state would strive to be agitation-free.

 
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