Chhattisgarh CM said on law and order ...

Chief minister Vishnudev Sai held a meeting with all the district collectors and superintendents of police in raipur regarding law and order in Chhattisgarh, friday (13 September) was the last day of the two-day meeting. After the meeting, chief minister Vishnudev Sai talked to the media. During this, chief minister Vishnudev Sai said that this meeting was held from 10 am to 5 pm on the last day. He told that the district collector and SP along with Chief Secretary, ACS Home, DGP and senior officials participated in this meeting.
During this meeting, IG Range, district collector and SP informed about the situation in their districts. chief minister Sai said that the issue of law and order in the entire state has been raised in today's meeting.
Chief minister Sai made this claim
Praising his government, cm Sai said that if we compare the tenure of the previous government of the state and our 8-month government, then I can say with confidence that the number of crimes has reduced significantly in our government. chief minister Vishnudev Sai said that the law and order is good in our government and all the officers of the state are working diligently. He further said that all the officers want to maintain law and order in the state and are concerned about the proper development of Chhattisgarh.
Special instructions given to officers
Earlier, in a message posted on social media platform , chief minister Vishnudev Sai wrote, "Criminals should have fear of law, victims should get quick justice, the general public should have faith in the police administration, the environment of police stations should be such that the common citizen should expect cooperation while entering the police stations. Special instructions have been given to the police officers regarding this." cm Sai further wrote in his post, "Along with this, to control crime in the state, the police have been directed to ensure effective action by establishing mutual coordination through the collector and SP, ensuring ground implementation of the Code of Justice, and to work in accordance with the new laws."

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