Shinde also brushed aside the suggestion that many Chief Ministers boycotted today's conference convened by the Home Ministry saying representatives of 23 state governments attended it.
The Home Minister said the central government has heard all the state governments and he was of the view that the Centre should not go against the wishes of the Chief Ministers and there should be cordial relations between the Centre and the states.
Shinde claimed all state governments fully agreed with the suggestion that there should be reforms in police administration and policing.
"No one is against that. The suggestions of the states in today's meeting will be put forward before the Group of Ministers of administrative reforms and then the next course of action will be taken," he said.
Asked about the poor representations of Chief Ministers in the conference, the Home Minister said representatives of 23 state governments, including opposition ruled states, attended it.