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First Time in the History of Jammu and Kashmir Director General of Police RR Swain’s decision to interact with the public twice a month is a reflection of his unwavering commitment During the meeting

priority will be given to those who have approached the field police units but their complaints have not been resolved

Bashir Baig

Srinagar: Newly appointed Director General of Jammu and Kashmir Police RR Swain announced the introduction of public Darbar twice every month as a major initiative marking a paradigm shift in the relationship between the public and the law enforcement agencies. While doing this, the raft has been taken up to further develop the relations between the public and the police. Although before this, the police officers in the police stations try hard to solve their complaints by meeting with the public. This initiative will be an unprecedented demonstration of transparency and accountability in the public service of the police in the region. DG Swain will interact directly with the general public and address their grievances and concerns. Traditionally, the police force has been seen as an entity hidden in bureaucracy, seemingly out of step with the everyday lives and concerns of citizens. Appears away from challenges. However, DG Swain’s innovative approach is breaking these preconceived notions. An environment of open communication and mutual understanding between the police force and the public will be promoted. One of the most admirable aspects of Director General of Police RR Swain’s outreach is his commitment to public outreach. Actively seeking feedback from the general public will not only address long-standing grievances but also initiate a constructive dialogue, which is essential for building trust and cooperation. It is worth noting that this initiative will go beyond simply hearing complaints from citizens and will also have scope for hearing concerns and complaints about police officers who have failed to cooperate with the public and maintain quality of service. .Jammu and Kashmir has experienced complex socio-political dynamics which have had a direct impact on the youth generation here, so the Director General of Police should appreciate the importance of this outreach and encourage the youth to come forward with their issues. Shouldn’t. Director General of Police RR Swain’s efforts demonstrate a keen understanding of the importance of community-based policing. By connecting directly with the people, Director General of Police RR Swain is not only making the police force people-friendly but also ensuring that the concerns of every individual are heard and redressed. Bar’s decision to reach out to the public reflects DG Swain’s unwavering commitment to fostering a culture of accountability within the police force. This is evidence of his belief that a responsible police force is fundamental to building a safer and more harmonious society. Recognizing the possibility of internal problems within the police force, Director General of Police RR Swain himself reflected And setting an example for improvement. This level of transparency is rare and is a testament to his dedication to ensure that the police force serves the people with integrity and efficiency. Of Police RR Swain has taken a new step to listen to the public complaints during which the DG will meet the people at the police headquarters on the second and fourth Saturday of every month. Director General of Police RR Swain has decided that two hours (2 to 4 pm) will be set aside on every second and fourth Saturday of the month for meeting people with grievances related to police administration. It will be helpful if the complainant or the person redressal comes with a written statement or request. It was therefore decided that priority would be given to those who had approached the field police units and still had their grievances unresolved.
“This is a historic move by the police department.DG swain’s willingness to interact with us directly shows a new level of transparency and accountability.It makes us feel that our concerns truly matter.”-Mehraab,a resident of Srinagar said.

“For years, we’ve had complaints that went unresolved.DG swain’s public outreach is a breath of fresh air.It gives us hope that our issues will be addressed promptly.” -Shabnam Bano, a local business owner in Jammu.
” The youth in Jammu and Kashmir have often distant from the police force. DG swain’s effort to connect with us and encourage our participation is a positive step towards building trust and cooperation.”- Sameer Ahmed, a student from Baramulla said.

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