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Beat homesickness with Ramayana, MP sr cop tells new recruits

Beat homesickness with Ramayana, MP sr cop tells new recruits

Time of India3 days ago
Bhopal: A piece of advice for 'homesick' new constable recruits by the additional director general of MP police (Training), Raja Babu Singh, asking them to recite the Ramayana during their nine-month training programme when they are away from home has led to a row with the Congress questioning the senior police official's intention and stating that all religions are equal.
The senior officer gave the advice during a video conference with trainees and senior officers on the eve of training commencement in Bhopal after he was flooded with transfer requests.
Singh, an IPS officer who participated in the karseva in Ayodhya in 1992 as a student, urged recruits to draw inspiration from Lord Ram's 14-year exile. He stated, "If Lord Ram could spend 14 years in the forest for his father's promise, why can't you spend nine months in training, away from home?"
This advice followed after the department received 500 applications from new recruits seeking transfers to training schools nearer to their hometown.
Singh cited the high number of transfer requests as a reason for promoting resilience and commitment through moral inspiration.
The ADG's remarks received a political response from the Congress party, which raised objections. The party stated, "The Constitution treats all religions equally. Religion is a personal matter—no one should be compelled to read any specific scripture," expressing concerns that the move might promote one religion within a secular institution.
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Despite the objections, many constables, including those from the Muslim community, supported the suggestion. Some Muslim constables noted that learning about Lord Rama's exile provides perspective to police training. One stated, "Ramcharitmanas can teach us duty and patriotism." Other trainees mentioned that reciting the Ramayana after physical drills would offer peace and motivation, with one trainee saying, "It will keep us focused and mentally strong.
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Police constable training commenced on Wednesday across eight training schools in the state. Singh confirmed that no transfer requests would be considered at this stage. Additionally, the training modules were updated to incorporate India's newly implemented criminal laws, effective from July 1. The revised curriculum includes updated legal procedures alongside physical and ethical training.
A junior officer from Assam commended Singh's initiative, stating, "Integrating Ramcharitmanas and regional martial arts into training is a brilliant way to build resilience and cultural grounding."
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