Karnataka home minister G Parameshwara (ANI) 
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Special squad to be set up in K’taka to check moral policing

The minister said the objective behind setting up the squad was to ensure communal harmony.

DTNEXT Bureau

BENGALURU: A special squad will be set up in Karnataka to check moral policing, especially in Mangaluru, the district headquarters of Dakshina Kannada district, Karnataka Home Minister G Parameshwara said Tuesday.

The minister said the objective behind setting up the squad was to ensure communal harmony.

“In Dakshina Kannada, particularly in Mangaluru, a lot of so-called moral policing is happening. People are fed-up with it. Some people are trying to create this in a big way. So we want to stop this moral policing at once and take whatever necessary steps so that this is not repeated,” Parameshwara said.

According to him, the new Congress government in the state wants to create an atmosphere of communal harmony, so that people can live in peace.

“We have taken a decision to constitute a force within the police force to look into these affairs. There will be a special squad to look into these affairs. They will handle these cases; the focus is on moral policing,” Parameshwara said.

On compensation for those who died in communal violence, he said there have been seven murders with communal motives, and the department would recommend compensation to the kin in all seven cases.

According to Parameshwara, there was a delay in paying compensation because the previous BJP government did not take the decision. “But now we have initiated that step to give them compensation,” he said.

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