‘Give patient hearing to common man’

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New Delhi: A patient hearing to the grievances of the common man and an honest effort to help him should be the mantra for police, President Pranab Mukherjee told a gathering of top police officers of the country here.

The President, while addressing the police Director Generals and Inspector Generals at Rashtrapti Bhavan last night, said there was no room for “complacency” for the forces and the country has a lot of expectations from them.

Mukherjee told senior police officials that grievances of the common man should never be undermined or ignored. While it may not be possible to solve all problems, most of the time, a patient hearing, advice with empathy and an honest effort on the part of the police would lead to considerable improvement in the overall image of the Police force as well as the government, he said. (PTI)

 

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