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Kerala Proud to Have the Distinction of Being the Least Corrupt State: CM Pinarayi Vijayan


Published By: Kavya Mishra

Last Updated: May 27, 2023, 18:17 IST

Thiruvananthapuram [Trivandrum], India

Vijayan asked the force to be proactive in tackling cyber abusers. (File Photo)

Vijayan praised the police force in the state and said it has maintained peace and tranquillity despite the efforts of communal elements to destroy the same

Kerala has the distinction of being the least corrupt state in the country but there are still “certain rots in service who are unable to change with time,” Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said on Saturday.

While inaugurating the state conference of the Kerala police officers’ Association, Vijayan said those involved in corruption will be brought to justice.

“Kerala is proud to have the distinction of being the least corrupt state in the country. But we cannot say that our government service is completely free from corruption. Why? Because there are certain rots in the services that are still unable to change with time. Such people are there in all services. We will not tolerate such people in any manner,” Vijayan said.

He said such “rots” are engaged in illegal matters and should be brought before justice.

“Officials should oppose those who are corrupt in the service and inform such malpractices to higher authorities. That should be considered as a responsibility,” he added.

Vijayan praised the police force in the state and said it has maintained peace and tranquillity despite the efforts of communal elements to destroy the same.

“When compared to other states, Kerala is a peaceful place. We know that many places are affected by communal violence but no such incidents will take place here. This is mainly because we have a strong secular society. But our police force has also played a major role by reining in the communal elements in the state,” Vijayan said.

He said despite the efforts of anti-social elements attacking the police as part of many incidents, the force has exercised maximum restraint despite the provocation.

He, however, asked the force to be proactive in tackling cyber abusers.

“Our cyber team has been doing a wonderful job in tackling cybercrime in the state. But online abusers still think that they can get away after their cyber attacks….The Delhi High Court considered a case of a similar manner from the state and expressed shock,” Vijayan said.

He said a civilised society does not want such abusers.

(This story has not been edited by News18 staff and is published from a syndicated news agency feed – PTI)



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