Union Home Minister reviews LWE situation in Chhattisgarh New
Delhi, June 1, 2015
Union Home Minister Shri Rajnath Singh paid a two-day visit on May 30-31, 2015 to the LWE-affected State of Chhattisgarh. He reviewed the anti-LWE Operations and the development agenda with the State Chief Minister Dr. Raman Singh and Senior Officials of the Central and State Government including the CAPFs.
Shri Rajnath Singh directed that the installation of mobile towers by the BSNL be expedited, particularly in Sukma district. He said that new Post Offices will be opened in the three worst affected districts of south Bastar namely Sukma, Bijapur and Dantewada. The Home Minister also laid stress on the expeditious formulation of the Road Requirement Plan, RRP-II, in consultation with the Union Ministry of Road Transport & Highways. Shri Rajnath Singh called for the opening of schools and hostels, new bank branches and expansion of radio and TV coverage in the Naxal affected areas.
The State Government proposed that the Centre should undertake the “Bastar Plan” for its integrated development on both economic and security fronts. The Chief Minister Dr. Raman Singh raised the issue of reimbursement under the Security Related Expenditure (SRE) Scheme and demanded the deployment of five CRPF Battalions.
The Union Home Minister held an interaction with the jawans of the CRPF and State Police Force at Chintagufa Camp in Sukma. The jawans demanded adequate provision for Family Accommodation in Group Centres and removal of differences in Pay and Allowances between the State Police Force, CAPF and Cobra jawans staying in the same campus. Assuring the jawans, Shri Rajnath Singh said that the constant effort of the MHA is to improve the working conditions and take welfare measures for CAPF jawans.