CRPF personnel in Ch'tisgarh also fighting inherent issues

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Apr 30 2017 | 9:22 AM IST
The CRPF personnel fighting Naxalites in Chhattisgarh are up against not only the ultras but also inherent impediments -- lack of potable water, hot temperatures and poor mobile networks.
Officials who visited some of the interior camps of the CRPF in Bastar region, where the force lost 25 personnel in an ambush last Monday, have found that quality of water is very inferior resulting in many of them falling sick.
"We take various steps to purify the drinking water. But that is not enough as when the boys go on patrolling they some time have to drink water from open sources which leads to illness," an officer said.
The temperature of Bastar region during summers go up to 45 degrees Celsius and such hot and humid conditions make the security personnel tired soon, leading to frustration, officials said.
To boost the morale of the paramilitary personnel, nutritious food, including non-vegetarian variety, are being supplied to all camps.
Home Ministry officials feel that there is an urgent need to improve the condition of CRPF camps as well as facilities offered to them.
"Camps of the CRPF need to be upgraded," Senior Security Adviser in the Home Ministry K Vijay Kumar told PTI.
Poor mobile network also is a big hindrance for the CRPF men to be in touch with their family members back home and this lowers their morale.
CRPF personnel deployed for long stints in the Naxal hotbed of Sukma in Chhattisgarh are showing signs of fatigue too.
The home ministry officials, who visited Chhattisgarh after the massacre of 25 CRPF men, have found that majority of the 45,000 paramilitary personnel undertaking the high-risk anti-Naxalite operations in Bastar region have been posted there for over three years.
"Fatigue has been noticed in jawans as many of them have been posted in Sukma for last five years even though normally they should be there for three years," an official said, adding that there is decline in motivation due to their long deployment in the area.
A long posting in Bastar is very stressful and the jawans prefer to join counter-insurgency operations elsewhere including in Kashmir, even though they face militant attacks and stone pelting mobs regularly there.
"Anti-Naxalite operations take a toll on security personnel as they face guerrilla warfare in hot and humid conditions and treacherous terrain," an official said.
The CRPF is expected to implement the annual change over of its personnel soon so that they get relief after serving hard areas like Bastar and transferred to a less strenuous area.
According to latest statistics of the Home Ministry, the seven forces - the CRPF, the BSF, the ITBP, the SSB, the CISF, the NSG and the Assam Rifles - have lost 1,067 men in combat or counter-insurgency operations over a period of three years. But more than thrice -- as many as 3,611 personnel -- have died due to illnesses.

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First Published: Apr 30 2017 | 9:22 AM IST

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