<p> Following a spike in custodial deaths and shootouts in Bengaluru, Chairman of the Karnataka State Human Rights Commission Justice D H Waghela said on Wednesday that<br />the commission is keeping a close watch over the situation.</p>.<p>Speaking on the issue of strengthening the commission, Justice Waghela said the KSHRC is keeping a close watch on all the shootouts and custodial deaths and if any human rights violation is found, the commission will intervene and take up the case.</p>.<p>There is no gender discrimination in registering cases and the commission’s aim is to register a case and deliver justice to the victims.</p>.<p>If any officer is found guilty, a report would be sent to the state government to initiate action against them, he said.</p>.<p>Justice Waghela further added that the menace of fake news, activists, NGOs and organisations have increased and the commission is aware of it and is initiating action.</p>.<p>People should be aware that KSHRC is a constitutional body, he said.</p>
<p> Following a spike in custodial deaths and shootouts in Bengaluru, Chairman of the Karnataka State Human Rights Commission Justice D H Waghela said on Wednesday that<br />the commission is keeping a close watch over the situation.</p>.<p>Speaking on the issue of strengthening the commission, Justice Waghela said the KSHRC is keeping a close watch on all the shootouts and custodial deaths and if any human rights violation is found, the commission will intervene and take up the case.</p>.<p>There is no gender discrimination in registering cases and the commission’s aim is to register a case and deliver justice to the victims.</p>.<p>If any officer is found guilty, a report would be sent to the state government to initiate action against them, he said.</p>.<p>Justice Waghela further added that the menace of fake news, activists, NGOs and organisations have increased and the commission is aware of it and is initiating action.</p>.<p>People should be aware that KSHRC is a constitutional body, he said.</p>