mid-day editorial: Better a small celebration than a big dishonour
Updated On: 21 August, 2017 06:05 AM IST | Mumbai | mid-day correspondent
Ahead of Ganeshotsav celebrations, cops got a reminder from the director general of the state police to avoid accepting money for the Police Welfare Fund from politicians, liquor producers and other influential elements, who might expect favours
Ahead of Ganeshotsav celebrations, cops got a reminder from the director general of the state police to avoid accepting money for the Police Welfare Fund from politicians, liquor producers and other influential elements, who might expect favours in return. This a welcome move, as it will make policing more transparent and remove any bias or pressure on the force.
Many police stations, branches and units across the state celebrate major festivals, including Ganeshotsav, and also hold functions in police stations. Local politicians, businessmen and influential people donate large sums towards these celebrations. But these donations usually involve a quid pro quo. This may not be explicitly stated by the party giving the donation. Yet it is always understood that one favour begets another. It would be naïve to think that donations are given simply from the goodness of one’s heart or because of concern for the force’s welfare.
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