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Khaki stained: Why India can't trust its cops

TimePublished on Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 08:00, Updated on Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 12:47 in India section

COP OUT: Indictment of police officials in various cases reinforces the belief that policemen are no good.

COP OUT: Indictment of police officials in various cases reinforces the belief that policemen are no good.


            

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    Two policemen have been dismissed in Haryana for allegedly raping a woman, who later committed suicide at the office of a senior police officer because her complaint was not lodged.

    The policemen are not the first one to bring disrepute to their uniform: nearly 63,000 complaints were filed against policemen across the country in 2006 and the figure has increased in the last two years.

    The policeman is one of most hated government authority in the common man’s opinion and the indictment of police officials in corruption, murder, rape, fake encounter, intimidation and variety of other crimes has the solidified the popular belief that a cop is no good.

    Is their no hope for the police in India? Are Indian policemen villains of the system or its victims? CNN-IBN’s Senior Editor Sagarika Ghose asked this on Face The Nation . The panel comprised Pinaki Mishra, lawyer for Dr Rajesh Talwar, the dentist accused of murdering his teenage daughter, Maja Daruwala, director of Commonwealth Human Rights Initiative, and Amod Kant, former director general of police, Arunachal Pradesh, and secretary of Prayas, a voluntary group for destitute children.

    “It is very, very difficult to defend the police. Even in the best of times the police remain a target. In any dispute or complaint from the public, there are two always sides and one side is bound to complain against the police. The police is the only agency of the government which has to always defend itself,” said Kant.

    “If a constable rapes he is a brute but he may also be a constable who would sacrifice his life. The total number of policemen who become martyrs far exceeds the number in any other force. The hardship and sacrifices a policeman has to make is unparalleled.”

    A policeman was beheaded in Rajasthan during Gurjar protests in Sikandra, Rajasthan, on May 23, 2008. The next day protesters attacked a police station and the police had to fire on them in self-defence. The headlines were on the police firing but little was said about the police being attacked. Does this show that the popular perception is that it’s okay to attack the police?

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