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Action agst policemen for malafide arrest of minority members

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Government has warned of "strict and prompt" action against erring police officers for malafide arrest of any member from a minority community.

Giving details of a letter written by the Home Minister on September 30, 2013 to all chief ministers, Minister of State for Home RPN Singh said in Rajya Sabha that Sushilkumar Shinde had advised that all law enforcement agencies should be sensitised with regard to communal harmony while ensuring zero tolerance for terrorism by any person or group irrespective of community.

"In all cases of malafide arrest of any member of a minority community by the law enforcement agencies, strict and prompt action should be taken against the erring police officers," the letter said.
 

The Home Minister told the Chief Ministers that wrongfully arrested persons should not only be released forthwith, but should be suitably compensated and rehabilitated to join the mainstream in order to lead a normal life of dignity.

The chief ministers have been told to set up special courts in consultation with the concerned high courts for trial of terror-related cases on a day-to-day basis. Special public prosecutors should be appointed for trial of terror cases and the terror cases should take precedence over other cases of pending trial before such special courts.

"The government of India is committed to its core principle of combating terrorism, in every form and manifestation. No ground, real or imaginary, can justify an act of terror.

"Terrorism does not have any colour or religion. The government does not discriminate against any caste or religion and everybody is equal before the law," Singh said.

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First Published: Feb 12 2014 | 3:26 PM IST

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