Readers' Views: Fighting Crime
HindustanTimes.com readers give their views on how to fight rising crime rates in Bihar.
HindustanTimes.com readers give their views on how to fight rising crime rates in Bihar.

Officers from the Mumbai crime branch should be transferred to Bihar for some time and they should be given the authority to clean up the state.
The jails in the state are the haven for criminal activities. The jails of Bihar should be made more secure. Also, all of them should have inbuilt medical facilities.
- Rahul, Mumbai
I propose the following measures:
1) Bihar should have the Army rule for next five years.
2) Arrest all politicians and officers whose assets are in excess of their legitimate source of income; confiscate their properties.
3) RJD should be banned, all members should be in jail. Those who have committed murder or rape should be executed in public.
4) All police officers should be transferred to other states, police officers from other states should be employed in Bihar.
5) UN Biswas, who caught Laloo Yadav, should be the Governor of Bihar for the next 10 years.
- Dipak Basu (bose66@hotmail.com), Nagasaki, Japan
The judicial system must be made efficient so that an accused can be nabbed immediately. Since the cases remain pending for years, politicians and criminals take advantage of being eligible to contest elections even if they are accused of crime. The politician-criminal nexus in Bihar is a big problem.
- Rakesh, San Jose, USA
President's rule is the only solution for the problems of Bihar.
- Hardy, Edison, USA
I want to say only one thing that KPS Gill or DN Gautam should be the CM of Bihar. Main is crime and how to eliminate these things only?
- Ashok (ashookrai@hotmail.com), Mumbai
One thing that needs to be supported at a national level is that no politician with a criminal record should be allowed to run for office. Those who want to run for office, should give it in written that they are not supported, in any way, by any criminal.
All criminals have vote generating power. This linkage between criminals and politicians nipped in the bud.
- VikramPandit (job4akhil@yahoo.co.uk), Delhi
The present government is hands in glove with criminals. Hence we need to get rid of it first.
- RajendraHegde (rhegdesirsi@yahoo.com), Bangalore

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