Chhattisgarh’s role in the effective implementation of new criminal laws is important: CM Vishnudev Sai

New -Delhi, April 21 (IANS). Chhattisgarh’s chief minister Vishnudev Sai met on Monday in Delhi, Union Minister and the abolition of Naxalism, overall development of the Bastar region and discussed measures to further strengthen the security and legal system in the state. Several senior Union Ministers of Home Affairs and the State Government were present in the meeting, including Chhattisgarh Minister of Home Affairs Vijay Sharma. The Indian judicial code, Indian Civil Protection Code and the Indian Proof Act were discussed during the meeting. In addition, the implementation of various new provisions related to the police, jail, judiciary, prosecution and forensic system were revised. CM SAI said: “Both administrative and technical preparations were completed for the effective implementation of new criminal laws in Chhattisgarh. A total of 27 types of standard operations (soups) and guidelines were implemented in the entire state. In addition, about 37,385 police staff were trained under the new structure. Upgraded with 53.981 FIRs under new laws, of which the charge magazine (Challan) has been submitted in about 50 copies. Mainstream. “He said:” The state government is committed to making Chhattisgh Naxal -Free through the year 2026 and works quickly to the developing Bastar as the Major Tourist Center of the Year. Sushil Dwivedi, general secretary of Chief Minister Subodh Kumar Singh, Secretary Rahul Bhagat, General Secretary Vidhi Rajneesh Srivastava, Secretary Home Neha Champawat and other officials attended. -Ians Sch/CBT

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