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Delhiites, change the way
you behave! This was the message Home Minister P.
Chidambaram gave to Delhiites on Tuesday ahead of the
Commonwealth Games next year.
He pointed out that Germany and China had made enormous
efforts to change their citizens’ habits before hosting
mega sporting events.
“We cannot expect mega city policing function properly
if people do not change their behaviour. We still find
vehicles jumping red lights and police vehicles are not
excluded, they too jump red lights,” he said at a
function here to inaugurate 22 newly-created police
stations here.
“Then there are vehicles running without registration
plates, some are crossing roads where they should not.
People are not using over-ground or underground passes.
We want to encour-age people to change their mindset,”
Mr. Chidambaram said.
His comments came after Delhi Chief Minister Sheila
Dikshit said at the function that her government was
starting a campaign to change the way the people behave
so that they become more caring and sharing.
Mr. Chidambaram said people should seize the opportunity
presented by the Common-wealth Games to change their
behaviour.
“People come to Delhi. This is the capital and we cannot
stop people. But if they come to Delhi, they themselves
will have to adhere to the behavioural requirement, the
discipline of the city,” he said.
We must behave as citizens of a big, good international
city,” Mr. Chidamabaram said.
He noted that Germany had initiated a three-year
programme to change the behavioural pattern of its
citizens before it organised Football World cup while
China ran maximum number of teaching programmes before
the Olympics.
During a recent meeting of Heads of Missions on security
arrangements for the Common-wealth Games, High
Commissioner of Mauritius M. Choonee said the government
should tell the Delhi drivers to drive in lanes.
“Delhi drivers are very bad. They do not drive in lanes.
Please ask them to drive in lanes,” Mr. Choonee said. |