MIC wants top posts for Indians in police force


MIC girl chief Mohan says charity aloft positions would inspire some-more youths to stick on PDRM, and residence a emanate of high Indian involvement in crime.
KUALA LUMPUR: MIC Youth today urged a Home Ministry to appoint a representative from a Indian village to a tip turn position in a military force, perhaps even as a emissary inspector ubiquitous of police.
Youth chief T Mohan said a tip ranking military military officer such as a DIG would help to revoke crime among Indians.
"Even yet a Home Ministry has agreed to partisan some-more Indians to a military force, it will not prove a community, if Indians have been not promoted to aloft positions," he told reporters during a MIC domicile here.
Mohan said that Indian military personnel had in a past hold tip positions in a military force.
"But, a incident has altered now. Indian youths have been reluctant to stick on a force because they feel there is no future for them in a force," he added.
He also called on a Defence Ministry to do some-more to partisan Indians into a armed forces.
In another development, Mohan invited Indian youths for a special recruitment practice to stick on a military force and a army. The preference process will be hold on October 14 during a La Salle Brickfields secondary school.
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