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Virbhadra Singh urges re-deployment of ITBP in Chamba district

5 Dariya News

Shimla 06-Jun-2014

Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh has requested Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh to re-deploy Indo-Tibet Border Police (ITBP) in bordering belts of Chamba district in the State. He said that the force was   deployed earlier in Chamba district adjoining border area of Jammu and Kashmir but  was withdrawn in December, 2012. Chief Minister   had raised this issue with Union Home Minister in a meeting held at New Delhi yesterday. While congratulating Shri Rajnath Singh for assuming the charge of Union Home Minister, Chief Minister said that Himachal Pradesh had made tremendous progress in every field despite its limited resources. He said that Himachal Pradesh was a peaceful State having International borders with China alongwith  interstate boundaries and thus  there was an urgent need to be vigilant besides  modernizing police  forces which was need of the hour. 

Virbhadra Singh urged the Union Minister to include Shimla City under GoI Mega Policing Project. He said that, however, Shimla town does not fulfill the criteria as per population norms to be covered under the scheme, but it has been included by Government of India under Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) by giving relaxation in the norms. He said that Shimla was visited by national and international tourists and important persons being a prominent tourist destination keeping in view this the modernization of police force project should be implemented. 

Chief Minister also raised the issue pertaining to volunteers engaged in  Seema Surksha Bal. He said that SSB volunteers were disengaged  after re-organization of SSB and as a result they had gone to H.P. High Court, which directed Government of India/ Government of Himachal Pradesh to frame a policy for  absorbing  them in the Armed Forces/Para-Military Forces including Special Security Bureau taking into consideration the specialized trainings they had undergone. He said that this matter needed to be sorted out urgently and Centre Government should intervene in it. Virbhadra Singh said that the Special Police Officers (SPOs), deployed to support the counter insurgency measures along the interstate borders were presently being paid Rs. 3000 per month. He urged to enhance this amount to Rs. 6000 per month. Shri Rajnath Singh, Union Home Minister gave patient hearing to all the matters raised by the Chief Minister Shri Virbhadra Singh and assured to consider these issues sympathetically. He also assured that Centre Government would extend all possible help for maintaining law and order situation in the State.