
DGPs' meet discusses Naxal violence, counter-terror action; PM sits through entire session
India Today
Maoist violence, action against terror modules, and cybercrime were among the topics discussed at a DGP conference attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday.
Violence perpetrated by the Maoists, action against terror modules and cybercrime were some of the issues that figured prominently at a conference of DGPs, which was attended by Prime Minister Narendra Modi here on Saturday, officials said. Took part in the DGP/IGP conference in Lucknow. This is an important forum in which we are having extensive deliberations on modernisation of our police set-up. pic.twitter.com/zag1ZRbfSb
Union Home Minister Amit Shah, the director generals of police (DGPs) of all the states and Union territories, the director generals (DGs) of central police organisations and 350 other senior police officers attended the second day of the three-day conference.

A prominent seer, Pranavananda Swamiji, alleged that mutts backing Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar to take over the top post were denied any allocation in the state budget presented by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. He reiterated his support for Shivakumar to take over as the chief minister.

India's original Dhurandhar, Ravindra Kaushik, rose from acting at college theatres, to infiltrating the Pakistan Army as a RAW Agent. He provided critical intelligence on Pakistani troop movements and the country's nuclear programme, but died a lonely death after his betrayal and subsequent capture by the ISI.

According to the police, 19-year-old Sachin Dharmendrabhai Chaudhary, who works as a labourer, had borrowed the money before expressing his inability to repay it immediately, police said. He was allegedly threatened with his life over the delay in repayment. Fearing for his life, Sachin immediately alerted the police.










