Government to raise thirteen new armed police battalions to tackle Naxals
The Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS), headed by Prime Minister
Narendra Modi, has approved 12 India Reserve battalions for the Left
Wing Extremism affected states. Thirteen new armed police battalions,
including one comprising mostly tribals from the worst Maoist-hit
districts, will be raised by the government to tackle the Naxal menace.
The Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS), headed by Prime Minister
Narendra Modi, has approved 12 India Reserve battalions for the Left
Wing Extremism affected states. Of the 12 battalions, four will be
raised in Chhattisgarh, three each in Jharkhand and Odisha and two in
Maharashtra.
The CCS has made it clear that 75 per cent of the posts at constable
level will be filled from 27 worst Naxal-hit states and there should be a
relaxation in age and educational criteria as considered necessary for
recruiting local youths, a Home Ministry official said.
Besides, approval has been given to CRPF for raising a ‘Bastariya’
battalion by recruiting youths from undivided Bastar district of
Chhattisgarh. For this battalion, all constables will be recruited from
tribal dominated Sukma, Dantewada, Narayanpur and Bijapur districts (all
parts of undivided Bastar).
Further, two already sanctioned India Reserve battalions will be
converted into auxiliary battalions in CRPF by recruiting youths from 15
severely Naxal affected districts of Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Bihar,
Maharashtra and Odisha. Out of these 15 districts, five belong to
Chhattisgarh.
The concept of ‘Bastariya’ battalion was considered useful as the
recruits will be mostly tribals who would help address local
unemployment issue, provide tactical advantage to CRPF in operations,
intelligence collection and language benefits. While in case of tribal
candidates in rest of the country where the minimum height has to be 160
CMs, as many as 4.5 CMs has been given as relaxation for the candidates
from Bastar region while there will be 10 per cent relaxation in
weight, which has to be proportionate to height and age in case of other
candidates.
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