Gangster of Kanpur: On history - sheeter Vikas Dubey

Gangster of Kanpur: on history - Sheeter Vikas Dubey

 Area of Kanpur city = 403.7 km²

Kanpur, is a metropolis in the state of Uttar Pradesh in India.

Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh = Yogi Adityanath 

The killing of policemen by a Gangster points to a collapse of the rule of law.The killing of eight policemen by a criminal gang in Kanpur in Uttar Pradesh on Friday bears (Have, display, exhibit, show) the violent signature of dysfunctional (बेकार) society and an alarming emaciation (दुर्बलता) of governance in India’s most populous State. A history - Sheeter who has at least five dozen cases of murder, extortion, kidnapping and other violent crimes against him, waited in ambush( घात लगाना)at his won home for the arrival of the police party that was seeking (मांग)to arrest him. One of the dead was in his early 20s and had just started his career; another one was nearing retirement. These were needless and avoidable deaths: reports suggest that the gangster had received information about the impending (near) raid form his sources within the police. The administration responded to the tragic setback by bulldozing (destroy, demolish, knock down) The gang leader's house and vehicles parked in the premises (घर) straddling (be on both side of something) the worlds of government contracts, politics and crime, the gangster ViKas Dubey is emblematic (चिह्न स्वरूप)of the nexus ( connection, link) between politics, crime and policing in many parts of country. The circumstances that went into the making of this incident and the response of the administration all point to the same morbid affliction that can be fatal to any democratic society - the collapse of the rule of law. Criminal gangs shielded by politics and police forces that bent to caste, communal and political vested interests form a malevolent circuit that perpetuates ( a bad situation) itself and rewards its patrons(Supporter) . These individuals in uniform ended up paying with their lives for this.

The police force is the coercive arm of the state often in direct contact wit ordinary citizens, The quality of policing therefor has an outsized impact on the overall quality of governance. Poor training. an alienating (शत्रुतापूर्ण)and dehumanising (preventing someone form good human qualities) work environment, corruption and a lack of resources add to the crisis in policing. Politicians in power often use the police the same way politicians out of power use gangsters. Not surprisingly, there are times when the police mirror in character the criminal gangs they chase down UP is not unique, but there maladies reveal themselves on petrifying (खतरनाक)scale in the State chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has a declared 'tough on crime' policy but this has sometimes meant that the police resort to shortcuts that subvert the legal course. The State has had 5,178 encounters in which 103 suspects were killed and 17,745 surrendered in a little over the last two years. Questionable coercive measures such as collective punishment and criminalisation of political protest and suppression (दमन)of freedom of expression have also been mainstreamed as regular policing tools. This tragic loss of their own personnel in what should have been a routine law enforcement operation must fire up the UP police the uphold (confirm)professionalism cleanse its ranks (the people belonging to a group) of the corrupt and the inefficient, and liberate the State form the fear of gangsters.


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