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Vice President Presents. ‘Presidents Colours’ to TN Police

- July 31, 2022

Chennai, July 31 (BPNS)

The Vice President of the country, M. Venkiah Naidu has presented the prestigious ‘Presidents  Colours ’ to the Tamil Nadu police. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister, M.K. Stalin received the ‘President Colours’ in a customary ceremony at the Rajarathinam Stadium, Chennai on Sunday.

He also released a special postal cover to mark the presentation of the ‘Presidents Colours’ to the Tamil Nadu police. The special Postal cover was received by the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, M.K. Stalin.

It is to be noted that Tamil Nadu police is one among the very few police forces in the country to receive the coveted ‘President’s Colours. The ‘Presidents Colours’ was approved by the Tamil Nadu police in August 2019 when the late Chief Minister and DMK leader, M. Karunanidhi was alive.

Chief Minister Stalin announced that a medal would be awarded to each policeman in the Tamil Nadu police force.

The Vice President during his speech said that Tamil Nadu police was one of the best in the country and that it was known for its commendable service. Venkiah Naidu lauded the state for its first woman commando unit in the country but added that a lot has to be done to provide the unit with equal opportunity.

He also urged the Tamil Nadu police to be ‘extra sensitive’ to crimes against women and said that the force must keep up its reputation and tradition as a good force.

The Vice President of the country called upon the Tamil Nadu police to handle modern-day crimes like cyber crimes and online frauds. Venkiah Naidu commended the Tamil Nadu government for providing housing facilities to police personnel in the state.

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister in his speech said that receiving ‘Presidents Colours’ to the Tamil Nadu police force was not only a matter of pride to the state police force but also to the state of Tamil Nadu. Stalin also said that it was late Chief Minister, M. Karunanidhi who had inducted women into Tamil Nadu police force in 1973 which was the first of its kind in the country then.

Stalin also called upon the police to ensure that there are no custodial deaths in the state and added that police custodial deaths have come down from 17 in 2018 to 4 in 2021.

The Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu also asked the state police to arrest the accused in POCSO cases immediately and to deal them with an ‘iron fist.

The Vice President, M. Venkiah Naidu took the ceremonial salute and inspected the Guard of Honour by State Disaster Response Force, Commandos, and Coastal Security Group.

Director General of Police, C. Sylendra Babu and Chennai City Police Commissioner, Shankar Jiwal spoke during the event.