Monday, November 08, 2010

Soldiers of misfortune: Tehelka
(A story of mistreatment of the Jawans of CRP et el.)
(India has about 7 lakh paramilitary forces which include the Central Reserve Police Force (strength 2.30 lakh); Border Security Force (strength 2.15 lakh); Central Industrial Security Force (strength 1.12 lakh); Assam Rifle (strength 50,000); Indo- Tibetan Border Police (strength 74,000) and a Sashastra Seema Bal (strength 29,000). The tasks of these battalions range across fighting internal counter-insurgencies, protecting heritage sites and national installations, providing relief during calamities, controlling riots, providing VIP security and executing election duties. (Their motto is ‘Any Task, Any Time, Any Where’ and ‘Duty unto Death’ — as opposed to the army’s which is ‘Shoot to Kill’. But far from pride, this seems to evoke cynical scorn in jawans now.)

Police Killed Villagers, Say Gompad Witnesses

http://www.countercurrents.org/sethi230210.htm

By Aman Sethi in The Hindu



SPECIAL ISSUE: SUMMIT OF THE POWERLESS Naxal Unrest

PERSONAL ACCOUNT

Trapped between Naxals and Salva Judum

http://www.tehelka.com/story_main22.asp?filename=Ne112506Trapped_between_p10.asp