Bengaluru, May 22: In his maiden meeting with top police officials after the Congress government came to power, Karnataka Chief Minister Siddaramaiah on Tuesday warned that concerned officials will be held responsible if law and order situation in the state deteriorates, and asked them to act against those disturbing harmony through social media posts.
He also instructed them to give priority to solving traffic problems in Bengaluru city and controlling cyber crimes.

Deputy Chief Minister D K Shivakumar who was also present at the meeting, pointing to a few incidents under the previous BJP regime said, the new government will not allow “saffronisation” of the police department.
“People have elected a new government with the expectation of change. Officials should work to respond to their problems,” Siddaramaiah said.
He also directed officials to take strict legal action against those disturbing harmony in the society, through inflammatory and provocative posts on social media.

The CM will hold a separate meeting to discuss the issue of traffic congestion in Bengaluru, his office said in a release quoting him.
Drug addiction should be prevented, Siddaramaiah said, as he asked “Hoysala” patrol teams to always be vigilant to check crimes.
Directing senior officers to visit and inspect police stations, he said public who come to the police station with problems, should be treated courteously, without looking at them like criminals.
Siddaramaiah also told police officials that they should take merciless action to control illegal activities within the police station limits.