In a communication to BSF, CRPF, CISF, SSB, ITBP, NSG and Assam Rifles, the Ministry has asked them to conduct an independent inquiry once a complaint from any jawan is received on any matter and try to resolve it as early as possible.
The seven central paramilitary forces have been asked to inform their personnel about the existing grievance redressal cell and register complaints, if any, without fear, official sources said.
The paramilitary forces were told to accept complaints through e-letters. Among the seven Central Paramilitary Forces, one has already started receiving the complaints through e-letter, while the
other six have been told to follow suit, sources said.
Meanwhile, the Home Ministry has in a report to the Prime Minister's Office today said it has found no substance in a complaint by a BSF jawan that poor quality rations were provided to security personnel posted along the border, asserting "there was no widespread discontent" in the constabulary over food.
A video by BSF jawan Tej Bahadur Yadav complaining about the quality of food had gone viral, triggerred a flurry of reactions with the PMO also seeking a "detailed factual" report on the incident.
The PMO has been told that "there is no widespread discontent in constabulary over food in any paramilitary force", official sources said.
The BSF has maintained that there was no shortage of rations at any post and security personnel deployed along the border had never complained about food.
Yadav, wearing camouflage uniform and carrying a rifle, had claimed in the videod that while government procures essentials for them, the officers "sell them off" in an "illegal" manner in the market and the personnel have to suffer.
He had also posted other videos in which he claimed that the quality of food served was not good.
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