At a high-level meeting, attended by Directors General of CRPF, BSF, CISF, SSB, ITBP etc., the Home Minister said that the food served to the jawans and others should be good and there should be no room for any complaint, according to official sources.
Singh said paramilitary personnel are deployed in hostile and difficult terrain and if bad food is served they would be demoralised.
The paramilitary personnel should always be served with quality food and the chiefs of the organisations must ensure that, he said.
There have been several complaints in the past regarding poor quality food being served to paramilitary jawans, leading to the Home Ministry ordering an inquiry.
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