The Union Home Minister Shri P.
Chidambaram presented the Report Card of
the Ministry of Home Affairs for October, 2009 here today. Following is the text of the Minister’s
statement:
“The highlight of the month of
October, 2009 was the Assembly elections held in the States of Arunachal Pradesh,
Haryana and Maharashtra. They were by and large peaceful.
298 Coys of CPMFs/SAPs/Border Wing Home Guards were deployed for the
elections. The sole incident that marred
the peace occurred in Gadchiroli, Maharashtra, in which 17 personnel of the Maharashtra police were killed. The CPI (Maoist) was responsible for the
attack on the police party.
2. On October
5, 2009, I
delivered the sixth Nani Palkivala Memorial Lecture at Mumbai. In the course of that lecture, I appealed to
the naxalites to abjure violence and pave the way for the State Governments
concerned to talk to them on their demands and include them in the process of
development and inclusive growth. I also
appealed to the leaders of civil society to prevail upon the naxalites to
abjure violence and take the road of democracy and dialogue.
3. I visited
Jammu & Kashmir on October 13-14, 2009 primarily to attend the All India
Editor’s Conference. I also met the Governor and the Chief Minister. Following my visit, we have identified a number
of issues on which follow up action is being taken by the Central Government
and the Government of Jammu & Kashmir.
We intend to follow up on the promise of “quiet talks, quiet diplomacy”
with all shades of political opinion in Jammu & Kashmir.
4. A sum of
Rs.30 crore was released to Jammu & Kashmir as advance for payment of
one-time cash compensation in lieu of appointment in Government service to the
next of kin of persons killed by militants.
Sanction was issued for release of balance of Rs.5.3 lakh to J&K
Academy of Art, Culture and Languages, Srinagar.
5. I visited
Jharkhand on October 22, 2009.
I reviewed the development and social welfare schemes of the
Government. I was briefed on the
security situation and the readiness of the State Government to hold elections
to the Legislative Assembly. The
requirement of police personnel for elections was also discussed. On my return, the Government recommended the
dissolution of the Legislative Assembly of Jharkhand with effect from November
1, 2009. The President of India issued a
Presidential order to that effect on October
23, 2009. The Election Commission of India has since
announced that elections will be held between November 25 and December
18, 2009.
Disaster Relief
6. On October
5, 2009, I
accompanied the Chairperson, UPA, and the Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh and
the Chief Minister of Karnataka, respectively, on an aerial survey of the flood
affected areas of Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka.
The Prime Minister also visited Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. Following the Prime Minister’s visit, the
Government announced an advance of Rs.1000 crore each to the two States from
the NCCF. Central teams have been despatched
to the two States to make an assessment of the damage due to the floods and
submit their reports.
Internal Security
7. We continue
to remain vigilant against any terror threat or attack. In Jammu and Kashmir, led by the Army and the J&K
police, the security forces have been able to neutralize a number of attempts
of potential militants to infiltrate into India.
8. The most
serious threats to internal security in October 2009 came from the CPI (Maoist). I have already referred to the incident in
Gadchiroli. On October
6, 2009,
the body of Francis Induwar, Inspector, Special Branch, Jharkhand police was
found with his head severed in Khunti district, Jharkhand. On October 20, 2009, two policemen of the West Bengal police were killed and the OC of
Sankrail PS was kidnapped by the CPI (Maoist). On October
25, 2009,
there was a serious incident in the NMDC mines area in Dantewada, Chhattisgarh.
Four members of a routine CISF patrol were killed and two injured in an IED
explosion. These killings were
mindless, savage and cold-blooded murders.
On October 27, 2009, the CPI (Maoist) and their supporters in
the PCPA held the Rajdhani Express with 1250 passengers hostage for nearly 5
hours. In the last two days alone, there
have been violent incidents in West Bengal (CPI(M) and Trinamool Congress cadres shot dead); Jharkhand (2 school
buildings blown up); Andhra Pradesh (Congress worker shot dead); and
Chhattisgarh (1 SPO and 1 villager killed).
All these incidents, in my view, point to the nature of the challenge of
the naxalites. The violence must
end. The State – the Central Government
and the State Governments – have a duty to end the violence. It is with that objective that we have made a
simple and straight forward appeal to the CPI (Maoist): “Halt the violence”. These are three simple words, and I do not
see why they should be subjected to tortuous interpretation and analysis. On behalf of the Central Government I wish to
say once again that the CPI (Maoist) should halt the violence and the Central
Government would persuade the State Governments to talk to the CPI (Maoist) on all matters including
their concerns on land acquisition, forest rights, industrialization and
development. I regret to say that the
response so far has been disappointing.
9. Lt. General
(Retd.) Vijay Madan has been appointed as Interlocutor to hold talks with the
Gorkha Janmukti Morcha (GJM).
10. Following
the decision of the DHD(J) to lay down arms and move its cadres into designated
camps, the stage has been set to hold talks with the DHD(J) as well as some
other groups which have evinced their interest to hold talks. It is proposed to hold talks with the DHD(J),
UPDS and the NDFB (pro-talks). In
consultation with the Government of Assam, Shri P C Haldar has been appointed
as the interlocutor.
11. Union Home
Secretary visited Guwahati on October 9, 2009 and chaired a meeting of State Home
Secretaries and State Intelligence Chiefs of the North Eastern States. He also visited Kohima, Nagaland on October
13-14, 2009
and reviewed the law and order situation in Nagaland. During these visits, he also interacted with
diverse sections of civil society.
CPMFs
12. Sanctions
amounting to Rs. 188.41 crore were issued during the month for various
infrastructure works of the CPMFs as follows:
CRPF - Rs. 94.79 crore
SSB - Rs. 49.76 crore
AR - Rs. 37.46 crore
ITBP - Rs. 6.40 crore
13. Sanctions
amounting to Rs. 38.50 crore were issued during the month for acquisition of
land for various establishments of the CPMFs as follows:
CRPF - Rs. 31.13 crore
ITBP - Rs. 3.97 crore
AR - Rs. 2.64 crore
BSF - Rs. 0.76 crore
14. CISF will be
deployed for security at BHEL, Ranipet.
198 posts have been created for this purpose.
Border and Coastal
Security
15. On the India-Bangladesh border, 20 kms of fencing and 30 kms
of new roads were completed in the month of October 2009. Besides, 25 kms of fencing was replaced.
16. On the
India-China border, 196 kms of roads are in various stages of construction.
46.63 kms of formation works and 4.77 kms of surfacing works were completed in
the month of October.
17. Construction
on the Naga - Jadhang road in Uttarakhand was started in October, 2009.
18. Under the
Border Area Development Programme (BAPD), Annual Action Plans have been
received from 15 States. The first instalment amounting to Rs. 310.57 crore was
released to 12 States, viz., Bihar, Himachal Pradesh, J&K, Nagaland,
Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Punjab, Rajasthan, Tripura, Uttarakhand and West
Bengal.
19. M/s. GSL Goa and M/s. GRSE, Kolkata were required to supply,
by June 30, 2009, 24 boats
for coastal patrolling and security. The
supply was, however, completed in August, 2009. According to the schedule, they
were required to supply 60 more boats during the period July 2009 to February
2010. As against this number, they
supplied 14 boats in September and 4 boats in October, totaling 18 boats. It will be seen that there is slippage. We have conveyed our concerns to the two
shipyards. They have informed us that 20
boats are ready for delivery. Taking
into account the original allocation and the readiness of the States to take
delivery of the boats, a revised allocation order has been issued today. Accordingly, the 20 boats have been
re-allocated as follows:
|
State
|
Revised allocation
|
|
Gujarat
|
3
|
|
Maharashtra
|
6
|
|
Goa
|
1
|
|
Karnataka
|
1
|
|
Kerala
|
1
|
|
Lakshadweep
|
0
|
|
Daman & Diu
|
2
|
|
Tamil Nadu
|
1
|
|
Andhra Pradesh
|
1
|
|
Orissa
|
2
|
|
West
Bengal
|
2
|
|
Total
|
20
|
States are being requested to take
delivery immediately. Efforts are being made
to impress upon the two shipyards to deliver the remaining boats before
February 2010.
Immigration
20. On October
12, 2009,
the Planning Commission gave in-principle approval for Rs.1,011 crore for the
implementation of the Mission Mode Project on Immigration, Visa and Foreigners Registration & Tracking (IVFRT). The
Project aims to develop a secure and integrated service delivery framework to
enhance security and facilitate immigration, issue of visas and registration.
The Project will be completed in September 2014 and would cover 169 Indian
missions in foreign countries, 78 ICPs (Immigration Check Posts), 5 FRROs
(Foreigners Regional Registration Offices) and all FROs (Foreigners
Registration Offices) in the State/District Headquarters.
21. Computerization
and networking of 42 Immigration Check Posts (ICPs) is progressing
satisfactorily. The hardware has been
delivered to 25 ICP sites and hardware and a local area network have been
installed at 11 other ICPs. 139
e-Passport Reading Machines (e-PRMs) have been
procured for installation at the Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata and Chennai
Airport ICPs.
Police Modernisation
22. Under the
Modernisation of Police Forces (MPF) Scheme, Rs.201.06 crore was released to
the States in October 2009 against the total allocation of Rs.1187.50 crore for
2009-10.
23. The
Centre-State MoU for the CCTNS project has been signed by 34 States/UTs. Only one State is yet to sign the MoU.
Other Policy
initiatives
24. Shri Raghu
Raman has been appointed as Chief Executive Officer to implement the NATGRID
project. He was in the private sector
and has agreed to accept this assignment until May 2011 when the project is
expected to be fully implemented.
25. On October
22, 2009,
the Cabinet approved the National Policy on Disaster Management. On the same day, the Cabinet also approved a
proposal to strengthen Fire and Emergency services in the country under a Plan
Scheme with an outlay of Rs 200 crore during the Eleventh Plan period.
26. Following on the proposal made at the Chief Ministers’
Conference, we have approved a scheme for strengthening of special branches in
the State with a total outlay of Rs 150 crore.
The scheme will be implemented by the State Governments with technical
and financial support from the IB.
Census 2011 and National
Population Register (NPR)
27. Direct data
collection for the National Population Register (NPR) is in progress in the
coastal villages of Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Karnataka, Kerala, Maharashtra, Orissa, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Andaman & Nicobar Islands and
Puducherry. The biographical details of more than 20 lakh residents and
biometric details of more than 1 lakh residents have been recorded.
28. As regards
Census 2011, field survey work for the preparation of geo-referenced
enumeration blocks bas been completed in
1100 wards out of 2018 wards in 33 capital cities.
States and UTs
29. Rs 5.61
crore was sanctioned for the procurement of 337 new vehicles for the recently
created 29 police stations and 9 sub-divisions of Delhi Police.
30. Rs 1.73
crore was released to Dadra & Nagar Haveli for FY 09-10 under the MPF
Scheme.
31. The East Punjab Urban Rent Restriction (Amendment)
Act, 2001 was extended to the Union Territory of Chandigarh by notification
dated October 9, 2009.
32. The powers
and functions of the Central Government under the Delhi Municipal Act, 1957,
save a few powers, were delegated to the Government of the National Capital
Territory of Delhi by order dated October 26, 2009.
Thus, a long standing demand of GNCTD has been fulfilled. The delegation of powers is in accordance
with the recommendations of several committees appointed in the past.
33. The Third
Finance Commission for the Union Territories of Andaman & Nicobar Islands,
Daman & Diu, Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Lakshadweep submitted its report today. The
report will be processed and appropriate decisions taken.
34. Government
has accepted the proposal of Government of Orissa to change the name of the State
from “Orissa” to “Odisha” and the name of the language from “Oriya” to
“Odia”. A Bill in this regard would be
introduced in Parliament.
The IPS cadre
35. On October
15, 2009,
the one-man committee on “Recruitment Plan (2009-2020) for the Indian Police
Service”, headed by Shri Kamal Kumar, IPS (Retd.), submitted its report. The report confirms my conclusion that there
was grave neglect in determining the number of candidates to be recruited to
the IPS in the Civil Services Examination
during the four-year period 1999-2002, and that, as against the number of 85,
only 36 candidates were recruited each year, resulting in a shortfall of 49
candidates a year or a total shortfall of 196 candidates. The report has recommended that the annual
recruitment between 2009-10 and 2019-20 be fixed at 130 and that a Limited
Competitive Examination may also be conducted for 7 years to recruit an
additional 448 candidates. I have to
regretfully point out that the damage can be repaired only over a period of 11
years. I have directed that the report
be processed expeditiously and placed before the competent authority for
appropriate decisions.
36. A Mid-Career
Training Programme (MCTP) for IPS Officers has been approved at an estimated cost of
Rs. 68.53 crore. Under the Programme, beginning January 2010, SP, DIG and IG-level officers would be
imparted specialized training at premier Indian and international
academic/training institutions.
37. The
following appointments were made:
Shri NK Tripathi, IPS (MP: 1974) : Special DG, CRPF
Shri PPS Sidhu, IPS (UP: 1975) : Special DG, BSF
Freedom Fighters
38. The Minister
of State, Shri Ajay Maken, visited Hyderabad on October
22, 2009
and held discussions with the Screening Committee of Eminent Freedom Fighters.
This Committee was re-constituted recently to scrutinize pension claims
relating to the Hyderabad Liberation Movement”.
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