Worked as:
- Member, Standing Committee on Home Affairs
- Member, Standing Committee on Defence
- Member, Joint Committee on Parliament House Security
- Member, Informal Consultative Committee, South Western Railways
- Member, Consultative Committee, Ministry of Shipping, Roads and National Highways
- Member, North East Hill University Court
Book Published:
- A Guide to Mizo/English
- Politics and People
- Dos and Don'ts for Security
Literary Artistic & Scientific Accomplishments:
Has written more than 80 songs and hymns; a regular contributor to magazines and newspapers as well as an Interviewee in TV & Radio and
panel member in various social issues
Social And Cultural Activities
Adviser to various NGOs and Civil Societies
Special Interests
Handling social and spiritual issues and Youths Affairs
Favourite Pastime and Recreation
Listening to music, reading non-fictions and watching TV programmes
on National Geographic, Animal Planet, Sports and such like
channels on T.V.
Countries Visited
Widely travelled
Other Information
Joined Indian Police Service in 1967; retired as Director General of Police on
1st July, 2003; served as Deputy Commissioner of Police, Special Commissioner of Police and subsequently
as Commissioner of Police in Bangalore city; served as Superintendent of Police in as many as 6 Districts in Karnataka state - a record for an IPS officer; picked up by the Government to handle the world famed Chikmagalur Parliamentary by-election in November 1978 in which as many as 28 candidates contested including the Late Smt. Indira Gandhi; headed the Special Task Force to catch brigand by name Veerappan who had killed 130 human beings including police and forest officials, contributed important steps for
Veerappan's ultimate end; handled all branches in police department including Law & Order, Crime, Traffic, Intelligence, Armed Police, Railway Police, Forest, Prisons, Technical Services including Computers, Wireless, Dog Squads, Guerilla Warfare, Explosive, Bomb disposal, VIP and VVIP security, Anti-Guerilla; as Special Police Commissioner in Bangalore City in 1993, solved a highly sensational and one of the most bizarre cases in India called
"Khalilee Missing Case" in which Mrs. Khalilee, wife of the then Indian High Commissioner in Australia was buried alive by her paramour which had remained undetected for more than 3 years; as Police Commissioner in Bangalore city, arrested the Fake Stamp Paper King Pin by name Abdul Kareem Telgi.
Worked:
- under the Cabinet Secretariat, Govt. of India posted as Commandant of the 27th SSB Battalion, an elite force, in Tezpur, Assam (1971-72) and took part in the Bangladesh War during that period;
- as the Divisional Organizer, SSB, in charge of the two problematic Northeastern states namely Manipur and Nagaland (1987-93) and promoted integration of the border people with people of the mainland which has earned him a special mention by the Government of India through the SSB Directorate;
- as Chief Security and Vigilance Consultant between July 2003 and May 2004 for Export Overseas Company.
Nominated
- as one of the "50 Indians who made a difference" by the
OUTLOOK monthly magazine in its first anniversary special publication; and
- one of the "50 Indians whom you ought to know" by the monthly magazine
'Gentleman' ;
- as " Most Popular Public Servant" in 2001-02 by
'The Times of India'
Recipient of two Honorary Doctorate Degrees and several famous Awards; conferred Rotary International Honorary Membership; worked as Ambassador of Global Peace Initiative with Headquarters at Washington DC, USA; Presented a lifetime Meritorious Service Award by the Partnership Mission Society based in USA on March 6, 2005; a yearly award of Rs. 10,000 has been instituted in his name by the same Society to be given the best student of the year at Sielmat Christian High School, Churachandpur, Manipur, India; recipient of
- the two highest Indian Police Service Medals namely - the Meritorious Service Medal & the Distinguished Service Medal;
- Many Citations and Certificates from Philanthropic Organizations and Associations; and
- Countless number of appreciation letters from government and members of the public.
- Three full-length feature films have been made on him by professional film makers entitled Sangliana- Part
I, II and III depicting his unusually sincere and devoted service as police officer and
has himself acted in one of them called "Santha"
- Three widely read series of books have been written about him by Dr.
Lalrinawmi Ralte; awarded "Super Cop" title by the media as well as by the public; considered as "man of the masses", "friend of the children" and "sympathizer of the poor" by the media; one of the most well known Police leaders of the Country hailing from
North East India;
One of the few Indian Police Officers, from the past and present, whose names had figured in a book containing stories of "World Famous Police Officers";
Three Societies have been established in Bangalore City in
Sangliana's name;
3 non-Mizo persons have so far adopted the name Sangliana as their own through legal processes in the State of Karnataka taking him as their “Role Model”.
Dr. H.T. Sangliana was a member in the 14th Lok Sabha from Bangalore North Constituency from BJP.
He voted for the Civil Nuclear deal in Parliament for which he was disqualified as member from July 3, 2008.
He was the Congress Party Candidate in the Bangalore Central Constituency for 15th Lok Sabha.
He was invited to address the District Collectors, Deputy Commissioners by the Chief Minister of Nagaland and awarded “Excellent” impression by participants.
He is called “A giant killer” defeating Invincible Congress leader Shri Jaffer
Sharief from Bangalore North Constituency during 2004 Parliamentary
elections.
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