The Union Home Minister Shri P.
Chidambaram presented the Report Card of Ministry of Home Affairs for May, 2011
in New Delhi
today. Following is the text of his statement:
“Before I present the report of the Ministry of Home
Affairs for the month of May, 2011, I wish to take a few minutes to recount
some quantitative achievements since December 1, 2008.
Yesterday, I completed 2 ½ years in this office. Among the objectives that we set for
ourselves following the Mumbai terror attacks, the foremost objective was to
enhance the capacity of our intelligence agencies and of our security
forces. I am happy to report that
substantial capacity has been built in the last 30 months.
30.11.2008, there
were 541 Operational Bns of Central Armed Police Forces. As on 31.5.2011, this number stands at
573. Besides, 21 Bns are being
raised. The total strength of our CAPFs
including all ranks is 777,788. We have
built an additional 538 kms of border roads, completed an additional 1,394 kms
of border fencing and replaced 652 kms of fencing, and completed an additional
600 kms of flood-lighting.
In terms of weapons and equipment, we
have acquired 54,700 BP jackets, 45,000 AK-series Rifles, 10,949 Assault
Rifles, 844 Automatic Grenade Launchers, 2511 Glock pistols, 1036 MP-5 pistols,
750 Thermal Imagers, 6000 Weapon Sights, 2999 Mine & Metal Detectors, 2185
Binoculars/Monoculars, 304 Laser Range Finders, 204 Interceptor boats, 70
armoured troop carriers and 101 mine protected vehicles. More weapons and equipment are being
acquired.
In the last two years, State Police
Forces have also taken up modernisation seriously. 528 new Police Stations have been
constructed, over 10,000 vehicles have been procured and nearly 30,000 weapons
of different kinds have been acquired.
In 2009-10 and 2010-11, ` 2454.63
crore have been released to the States under the MPF Scheme.
Since I took over, we have
successfully piloted 13 Bills in Parliament and secured their passage. Among them are the National Investigation
Agencies Act, the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Amendment Act, the Foreign
Contribution (Regulation) Act and the Land Ports Authority of India Act.
I shall now present the monthly
report. The highlight of the month of
May, 2011 was the India-US Homeland Security Dialogue held on May 27, 2011 to
strengthen the growing strategic partnership between the two countries.
The
election process in four States and one Union Territory
came to an end with the counting of votes and declaration of results on May
13-14, 2011. At its highest level, 701
companies of Central Armed Police Forces were deployed for the peaceful conduct
of elections in West Bengal. The Governor of West Bengal, in his report,
has complimented the Forces for playing a crucial role in ensuring peace. At
the request of the Government of West Bengal, 144 companies have been retained
in the State to ensure that there is peace post-elections.
Visit
to States
On
May 10-11, 2011, I visited Imphal, Manipur and reviewed the security situation
with the Governor, the Chief Minister and other senior officials. I also met
political leaders and members of civil society. I visited Ukhrul and
inaugurated the Mini Secretariat, Ukhrul and met public representatives. I held
a meeting with a delegation of the UNC and urged them to resume the tripartite
dialogue.
On May 17, 2011, I visited Agartala, Tripura and laid the
foundation stone for the construction of Integrated Check Post at Akhaura. I
reviewed the security situation with the Chief Minister, Tripura, other senior
officials of the State and the BSF.
On
May 28, 2011, I visited Shirdi, Maharashtra
and reviewed the security arrangements made for the shrine with the State
officials.
Internal
Security
An amount of ` 104.44 crore was released as an advance under the
Security Related Expenditure (SRE) scheme to the 8 LWE affected States of
Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra,
Orissa and West Bengal for execution of the Work Plan
2011-12.
A sum of ` 96 lakh was sanctioned
as assistance to 32 beneficiaries at the rate of ` 3 lakh
each under the Central scheme of assistance to the victims of
terrorist/communal/naxal violence.
Jammu and Kashmir
The interlocutors visited Srinagar and Pulwama in J&K during
May 15-20, 2011 and interacted with a cross-section of the people.
North
East
As on May 30, 2011, 648 Bru families were repatriated from
Tripura to Mizoram and further efforts are being made to repatriate the remaining
families and rehabilitate them in Mizoram at the earliest.
Government of India
has approved a special package of
`
138.95 crore to the State of Arunachal
Pradesh for strengthening the Police set up in Tirap
and Changlang districts. The package includes creation of 1949 posts of
different categories, development of infrastructure and providing all requisite
resources for policing. It envisages setting up of 11 new Police Stations and
strengthening of 9 existing Police Stations.
CAPFs (Central Armed Police
Force)
On May 19, 2011, BSNL
announced a new special plan called “Paramilitary Plan 99” with a view to
provide an exclusive, affordable and dedicated mobile service to the Central
Armed Police Forces. Under the plan, the
officer/jawan will be charged ` 99
per month with free talk time of ` 75
and free calls to any two BSNL numbers (landline/mobile) of choice for 20
minutes per day. Some other concessions
were also announced. MTNL has also
announced that it will adopt the same plan.
Sanctions amounting to ` 145.92 crore were issued for the purchase of arms and
ammunition and equipment for the following CAPFs:
|
BSF
|
70 nos. Mine Protected Vehicles
|
: `
55.53 crore
|
|
BSF
|
30 nos. Light Armoured Troops Carrier vehicles
|
: `
16.26 crore
|
|
BSF
|
333 nos. of various types of vehicles for raising of one
Frontier Hqr, one Sector Hqr and 7 Bns
|
: `
27.43 crore
|
|
BSF
|
5 nos. of Medium Crafts
|
: ` 25.00 crore
|
|
BSF
|
7 nos. of Mechanized Boats
|
: ` 17.50 crore
|
|
ITBP
|
2 nos. of High Powered Speed Boat
|
: `
4.20 crore
|
|
|
Total
|
: ` 145.92 crore
|
Sanctions amounting to ` 21.89 crore were issued
for acquisition of land and construction of office/residential/other
infrastructure buildings for the following CAPFs:
|
CRPF
|
:
|
` 1.72 crore
|
|
SSB
|
:
|
` 2.69 crore
|
|
ITBP
|
:
|
` 0.03 crore
|
|
BSF
|
:
|
` 17.04 crore
|
|
ASSAM RIFLES
|
:
|
` 0.41 crore
|
|
Total
|
:
|
` 21.89 crore
|
On May 6, 2011, approval was given for the creation of
1048 posts for establishment of 3 Recruit Training Schools (RTCs) and 1 Counter
Insurgency & Jungle Warfare School (CIJW) in ITBP.
On May 9, 2011, approval was
given for the creation of 1528 posts for augmentation of training capacity in
09 STCs, and in the BSF
Academy, and for
upgradation of two BTCs to STCs.
On May 11, 2011, sanction amounting to `
2.65 crore was issued for
procurement and installation of Single Mode ‘S’ Transponder on six
MI-17 IV helicopters of the BSF.
On May 26, 2011, sanction was issued to raise one
Marine Coy in BSF at an estimated cost of `
43.95 crore.
Sanctions amounting to `
8.25 crore were given for
reimbursement to the State Government of Nagaland, Chhattisgarh and Andhra
Pradesh on account of deployment of IR Battalion/State Police.
Sanctions
amounting to ` 3.78 crore were given for reimbursement to the
Railways on account of deployment of RPF for election duties.
Sanctions amounting to ` 10.34 crore were issued
for the construction of quarters, community hall, 10 bedded hospital and
driving simulator in the North Eastern Police Academy (NEPA), Shillong.
Lump sum ex-gratia compensation amounting to `
55 lakh was sanctioned to the next of kin of 5 deceased CAPF personnel.
Border Management
India-Bangladesh
Border: 10 kms of fencing and 15 kms of road works were
completed in May, 2011 under phase II of the project. 8 kms of fencing were
replaced in May, 2011 under phase III of the project. Poles for floodlighting
were erected on a length of 30 kms and cables were laid on 12 kms stretch in May,
2011.
Border Area Development
Programme (BADP): An
outlay of ` 900 crore has been allotted for the 17 border States in the
budget of 2011-12 under BADP. Annual
Action Plan from 8 States, viz. Assam,
Gujarat, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram,
Sikkim, Tripura
and Uttar Pradesh has been received and necessary funds as per allocation will
be released.
Immigration
8
Pakistani prisoners were repatriated to Pakistan on completion of their
sentences.
On-line
Visa application system as part of IVFRT (Immigration, Visa and Foreigners
Registration & Tracking) commenced in three more Indian Missions at Singapore, Netherlands
and Finland.
Names of
169 Sikh NRIs, which were included in the Black List, were reviewed by the
Ministry. After a detailed review, names
of 142 Sikh NRIs were removed from the Black List and necessary instructions
were issued to the Indian Missions/Posts.
IPS Cadre
Sanction
was issued for the creation of 274 posts at the SVPNPA, Hyderabad for the strengthening of IPS officers’
training at the academy.
Shri
Pranay Sahay, IPS (MT:75) was appointed as Secretary (Security).
Union Territories
Sanction
was issued for the creation of 41 supernumerary posts of Choudharies in the
Revenue Department of Andaman & Nicobar Islands Administration.
Sanction
was issued for the creation of 44 posts for the new Fire Station at Nani Daman,
Daman & Diu.
Disaster Relief
In the month of May 2011, National
Disaster Response Force (NDRF) teams comprising 322 personnel and 27 boats were
deployed for emergency response and rescue in the States of Andhra Pradesh, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam,
Bihar, Kerala, Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra.
NIA
On May 4, 2011, the case registration
no. 07/2011 of Janipura Police Station, Jammu
relating to recovery of huge amount of fake Indian currency notes was entrusted
to the NIA for investigation.
On May 10, 2011, sanction for prosecution was accorded for prosecuting
Naba Kumar Sarkar @ Swami Asimanand in
case no. 02/2011 of NIA relating to bomb blast in Mecca Masjid, Hyderabad in
2007.
Census
2011 and National Population Register (NPR)
Capture
of biometrics for NPR is in progress in Delhi,
Manipur and Nagaland. It has also started in Andhra Pradesh,
Goa, Gujarat, Karnataka, Orissa, Puducherry and West
Bengal. Further, generation of Aadhaar Numbers for residents,
whose biometrics have been captured for NPR, has begun.
The Third Party Audit (TPA) work for all the nine States, for which
Annual Health Survey was completed, has been concluded.
Judicial
On May 26, 2011, the President’s
assent was received for the Punjab Security of Land Tenure (Amendment) Bill,
2010.
Other
matters
The
Instrument of Ratification of the United Nations Convention against
Transnational Organised Crime (UNCTOC) and its three Protocols was deposited
with the United Nations Secretary General on May 5, 2011.
The drive to
implement the judgments of Courts in relation to pension to freedom fighters
continued. 11 judgments were implemented in
May, 2011 and 100 judgments are pending for implementation.
35,683 records of claims and
compensation paid to displaced persons were computerized in May, 2011. The
database now has 561,732 records.”
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