
Bengaluru, May 23, 2023: Days after the Congress government came to power in Karnataka, Deputy  Chief Minister DK Shivakumar on Tuesday warned the police officials over law and order situation in the state.
At  a high-level meeting with top police officers, DK Shivakumar pointed to  a few incidents under the previous BJP regime in Karnataka and said the  new Congress government will not allow "saffronisation" of the police  department, according to sources.
“Are you going to saffronize  the police department? This is not allowed in our government. I know how  you insulted the department by wearing saffron clothes in Mangalore,  Bijapur, Bagalkot. If you have respect for the country, you should work  with the national flag,” DK Shivakumar said.
“We will not allow the saffronisation of the police department in our government,” the Congress leader reiterated.
Talking  about the involvement of an Additional Director General of Police rank  official in the Police Sub-Inspector (PSI) recruitment scam, DK  Shivakumat said it shows how “bad the department is".
Shivakumar also accused the police of "harassing" Congress leader Priyank Kharge, who brought the scam to light.
“Karnataka  Police Department had a good reputation in the entire country. You have  ruined that honour and dignity. Everywhere you look its corruption,” DK  Shivakumar said.
Accusing the police of filing false cases  against Congress leaders and workers, Siddaramaiah and him during the  BJP rule, DK Shivakumar said, " I know how you behaved with me and  Siddaramaiah when we did the PayCM campaign in the past. Cases have been  filed against us. Thousands of false cases have been filed against our  workers. But no case was filed against the opposite party only.”
He warned the police officers that they have to change their attitude.
“People  expect a big change from this government. It should start with the  police department itself. The message of change from this government  should go to the people. Your past behaviour will not happen in our  government,” DK Shivakumar said. “You have to change. Your attitude must  change.”
In the same meeting, CM Siddaramaiah instructed police  to be vigilant about moral policing. Irrespective of Hindu or Muslim, no  moral policing should be tolerated, Siddaramaiah was quoted as saying  by sources.
Courtesy: India Today