The Bihar police on Thursday issued an order saying those participating in violent protests, sitting on a dharna or blocking roads will find it difficult to get government jobs or passports.
The order further warned that such people would not be given loans of grants from the government if they indulge in any aforementioned activity.
As per the directive issued by Bihar DGP SK Singhal, if anyone takes part in a protest that could turn violent, the police can mention the same in his certificate of conduct or character certificate.Â
The order states 바카라śany person who gets involved in road blockades, protest demonstrations or other activities that affected law and order and against whom the police issues a charge-sheet for involvement in a criminal activity, must be awarded an adverse entry in character verification certificate바카라ť.
바카라śSuch people must be prepared for dire consequences since they would stand deprived of government jobs and contracts바카라ť, the order added.Â
That바카라™s not all, participation in protest would affect police verification for these arms 바카라“ license, passport, character certificate, contractual jobs in government, work contracts in government departments, boards and commissions, licences for petrol pump and gas agency, government assistance or grant, bank loans, The Indian Express reported.
Leader of the opposition Tejashwi Yadav shared a screenshot of the order on his official Twitter handle and attacked Chief Minister Nitish Kumar betraying a mix of outrage and mockery.
바카라śNitish Kumar competes with Mussolini and Hitler and says whoever exercised the democratic right to stage a protest against the ruling dispensation will not get a job바카라¦..how scared is the poor chief minister of 40 MLAs바카라ť, the RJD leader tweeted, making a tongue in cheek reference to the poor performance of the JD(U) in the recent assembly elections.
Following Bihar바카라™s footsteps, the Uttarakhand police will also monitor social media posts that they think are 바카라śanti-national바카라ť or 바카라śanti-social바카라ť. This can have an impact on police verification for passports.
바카라śFrom now onwards, the police would scrutinise the accused person바카라™s social media behaviour to check if he is habitual of putting such anti-national posts. If it is found, then the police would not clear his police verification, needed while applying for passport or arms license,바카라ťÂ Hindustan Times quoted Uttarakhand DGP Ashok Kumar as saying.