CM Chamling meets Sikkim Police Officers, vows to address grievances

Gangtok, August 23, 2014: Chief Minister Pawan Chamling, who also oversees the Home Department, chaired a high-level meeting today with senior officers of the Sikkim Police at the Police Headquarters in Gangtok. The meeting was attended by top police officials, including the Director General of Police, IGs, SPs from all districts, and officers from various police stations across the state.

During the interactive session, officers voiced concerns regarding manpower shortages, communication issues, and infrastructure challenges. After listening attentively, CM Chamling assured that the government would prioritize addressing these issues, including improving infrastructure for police stations and addressing gaps in communication networks.

He also expressed gratitude to the police for their efforts in maintaining peace during the recent elections and urged them to continue their work with dedication and a people-friendly approach, emphasizing the importance of law and order in keeping Sikkim a peaceful state.

The Chief Minister announced plans to form two companies of Women Armed Police in the state, to equip and train officers for handling any situation, and to send officers for advanced training. Additionally, a proposal for a police memorial and museum in Aritar, East Sikkim, was warmly accepted.

Addressing traffic concerns in Gangtok, the suggestion for introducing prepaid taxis was approved, and steps towards implementation will be taken. The meeting also included Chief Secretary R. Ongmu and Addl Chief Secretary.

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