Haryana DGP holds high-level review meeting on law and order
Haryana's Director General of Police Ajay Singhal conducted a review meeting to evaluate the state's law-and-order situation and drug control measures. He emphasized that any laxity in maintaining law and order would lead to disciplinary action against officers. The meeting also addressed the formation of an Anti-Terrorist Squad and the launch of public awareness campaigns against drug abuse.
- ▪The DGP warned that laxity in law and order would not be tolerated and could result in disciplinary action for officers.
- ▪The Anti-Terrorist Squad is set to be formally constituted in June.
- ▪Over the past five years, action has been taken against 3,062 individuals for drug-related offenses.
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Haryana Director General of Police Ajay Singhal on Friday (May 29, 2026) chaired a high-level review meeting in Panchkula to assess the State’s law-and-order situation, crime control measures and the progress of the government’s drug-free Haryana campaign.Asserting that laxity in maintaining law and order at any level would not be tolerated, the DGP warned that officers whose performance and conduct fall below acceptable standards would face action in accordance with established rules and procedures, said an official statement.
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