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Goons in khaki and a timid government blight Punjab

Shubh Karman te Kabahun Na Tarun (never dread to tread the righteous path), the motto of Punjab Police, is alien to policing in the state. Assault of a serving army officer and his son by police personnel and the subsequent cover-up reveal the extent of rot in the system. Also, the deafening silence of the AAP government raise the question if the political executive in Punjab is in control of the state’s police force 

March 22, 2025 / 21:03 IST
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The conduct of Punjab Police personnel over the last week makes a mockery of its motto.

A serving Army Colonel and his son, who were on their way home to celebrate Holi, were beaten up in Patiala. The culprits were policemen, a stark reminder of Punjab Police’s dubious reputation.

Punjab Police’s public image is encapsulated in a joke that goes thus: Once the police was asked to trace a lion that had devoured half a dozen cows in a village. Following one week of investigation, six cops gathered around a massive tree to which they had tied a bear. One of the cops shouted Bol tu sher hai! (Admit that you’re a lion!)

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Jokes serve as metaphors for reality. If the above joke is a metaphor, here is its real side.

Col Pushpinder Bath, posted at the army headquarters in New Delhi, and his son Angad Singh were assaulted on the intervening night of March 13 in Patiala by about a dozen police personnel over the issue of car parking.