A lose-lose for everybody
There is a long and dishonourable litany of incidents in which Punjab police have displayed criminal police brutality

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But then those who protest are also little better in many ways, for it is rare indeed for any protest to pass completely peacefully. Violence of the protesters feeds the violence of the police and the bloody circle is completed. The Daska incident was by no means unusual, and that in itself should be warning enough — but it will be replicated down the line unless there is a root-and-branch overhaul of police conduct during public demonstrations. Violence is a natural, impulsive, default action for the local police. Given the high frequency of popular large demonstrations across the country, paramilitary forces should by now have been trained and equipped to deal with crowd management in a modern manner, where damage to bodies is firmly off-limits. Given, of course, that the wider public is unlikely to suddenly acquire skills of discipline and self-restraint; it is down to the police, as the gatekeeper of the state’s justice apparatus, to exact minimal violence. We need professional police, not licensed thugs.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 27th, 2015.
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