"The total number of CRPF officers and personnel who proceeded on voluntary retirement or resigned from service during the last four years are only 16,843, which is about 1.41 per cent of the existing total force strength per year.
"It may also be seen that the number of officers or personnel of CRPF, who have taken voluntary retirement or resigned from service, declined during the year 2013 as compared to 2012," Minister of State for Home R P N Singh said in a written reply.
"Some personnel sought voluntary retirement to enjoy a static life by availing pensionary benefits after completing 20 years of regular service," he said.
The number of officers who resgined from paramilitary forces like CRPF, BSF, ITBP and BSF last year stands at 89, the minister said.
The maximum officers who left these forces in 2013 are from CRPF (54) followed by BSF (23), ITBP (7) and CISF (5).
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