by Punjabnewswire4u
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DELHI/CHANDIGARH, APRIL 16
Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh Badal today sought a ‘Special Security Package’ for border
state Punjab to overcome the challenges posed by inimical forces and to
combat narco-terrorism effectively.
Speaking
in the meeting of Chief Ministers on Internal Security presided over by
Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh, Mr. Badal made a forceful plea
demanding extension of scheme providing funds for Modernization of
police force by minimum 10 years, increase of modernization budget from
Rs 30 crore to Rs 150 crore, allocation of Rs 50 crore for training and
equipment of Special Security Group, allowing raising one more Indian
Reserve Battalion besides introducing basic change in the allocation of
budget from Union Government making the schemes state specific.
Seeking
a special package from Union Government to tackle left wing extremism,
Mr. Badal pleaded that state should be considered category ‘A’ instead
of category ‘B’ looking at historic roots of Naxal agitation in Punjab.
He also advised to have separate state specific conference quarterly
besides annual conference on Internal Security.
Mr.
Badal, who is also holding the portfolio of Home Ministry in Punjab,
underlined the threats in the state and sought National support to
combat these elements. He said that Punjab being a border state with 553
kilometer long international border with Pakistan that adjoins with
troubled Jammu and Kashmir was influenced by sensitive geographical
location coupled with various outfits active in the neighbouring states.
He said that the matter gets further compounded with interstate
dynamics and national issues having bearing on the state matter besides
socio-economic and politico-religious issues affecting the sensitive
state.
He
said that we should not forget the fact that state has passed through
turbulent period of violence in ’80 and early ‘90s in which 11694
innocents including 262 family members of policemen and 1780 security
personnel including 6 IPS Officers were killed. He said that the fact
that out of 271 gallantry awards to the security personnel in this
period, 42 were awarded posthumously was indicative of resolve of Punjab
Police to tackle violence head on.
He
said that Punjab was perhaps the only state which has successfully
fought with both Naxalism and Terrorism. Mr. Badal said that Naxal
movement was controlled in the 1960s and early 70s and terrorism in the
80s and early 90s. Advising caution against their re-eruption Mr. Badal
said that being a border state we continuously face threats from across
the border for the revival of terrorism and there was a long continuous
threat for revival of Naxalism. He underlined that our state was
continuously fighting these Battles, besides this facing continuous flow
of Weapons, Explosives, Drugs and Fake Currency from across the
Borders.
Emphasizing
the need for effective sharing of intelligence regarding movements and
threat perceptions of important personalities at interstate and
international level, Mr. Badal said that advance information was
imperative to tackle the situation effectively.
Reiterating
the resolve of SAD-BJP Government to tackle Narco-Terrorism, Mr. Badal
said that Punjab was worst sufferer with its geographical proximity to
‘Golden Crescent’ comprising of Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran, largest
producers of illegal opiates. He said that drive of Punjab Police
against Narco-Smuggling could be gauged from the fact that Punjab
accounted for 1/5 of total heroine recovery in the country. He said that
Government was giving special attention to combat drug trafficking and
an anti-narcotic task force under Inspector General of Police has been
established with each districts having separate anti-narcotic cells. He
sought installation of ‘Special Equipment’ in the border area to freeze
signals of Pakistani SIM cards being used by smugglers.
The
Deputy Chief Minister said In order to fight all these problems we have
Recruited more than 18000 policemen in last 3 years, set up a Special
Security Group (SSG) on lines of NSG ,established SWAT Teams, created
independent cadre for the Intelligence Wing, introduced Commissionerate
System in major towns , increased State Police budget from 1500 crore to
3000 crores in the last 5 years. He said that to change
the traditional image of Police and to provide Single window service to
citizens Saanjh Centres have been set up, Right to Service Act
Implemented as a major initiative towards Community Policing
Emphasizing
to equip police force technologically, Mr. Badal said that today wars
were won by technology. He lamented that in India, Internal Security
gets the least importance in our Budget. Looking at the allocation of
funds for modernization in the Budget which is approximately 1000 crores
per year Mr. Badal said that this budget was a pittance when compared
to while Defence that gets 1,93,000 crores, even NREGA gets 30000 to 40000 crores per year.
Stressing the need to
take preventive measures rather than curing it, when the problem become
in full blown, Mr. Badal said that we do not believe in this theory. He
said that for example to tackle Naxal Problem, Terrorism, we spend
thousands of crores on CURE rather than spending a little amount onprevention.
Laying
stress on capacity building of police, Mr. Badal said that Union
Government must help the state in improving infrastructure, providing
better manpower and financial resources at Police Station level,
equipping police force with modern weaponry and gadgetry, improvised
Non-Lethal Weaponry.
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