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5 more companies of CRPF arrive in Srinagar

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Srinagar: Five additional CRPF companies comprising over 500 men have arrived in Srinagar from parts of south and north Kashmir with officials stating the additional forces have been brought in as part of “international rationalization” process.

A CRPF official said that they are in Kashmir to assist J&K police and they don’t go to any place unless they are sought. “It is the J&K administration and the police that sends requisition to the Ministry of Home Affairs after which fresh deployment of CRPF men is made,” the official said.

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Asked how many additional companies of CRPF have been brought into Srinagar, he gave a guarded reply stating that some five additional CRPF companies have arrived in Srinagar at the “request of administration and police.”

Pertinently, each company comprises 100 to 135 men and each company is headed by an Assistant Commandant rank officer. This signifies that over 500 additional CRPF men have arrived in Srinagar.

Sources said the issue of deploying additional forces in Srinagar was discussed in the recent security meeting chaired by the Union Home Minister Amit Shah in the summer capital.

“It was decided that in order to prevent civilian killings and protect minorities, there was a need to add some manpower to the police in the form of additional CRPF men,” news agency KNO quoted a source “privy to development” as saying.

The source said that deployment of CRPF men will be made in the areas where members of the minority community are putting up. “There would be forces deployment in the vulnerable areas as well and also near government schools, apart from other identified areas,” he said.

However, what has triggered a debate on social media and evoked criticism from the locals of some Srinagar areas is the decision of authorities to lodge CRPF men in marriage halls located in congested civilian areas.

CRPF spokesman in Srinagar Abhiram said that a few companies of CRPF have been lodged in one or two marriage halls in Srinagar. “Some additional CRPF men have been brought in from south and north Kashmir areas to be deployed in Srinagar. Our deployment is based on the requisition by the UT administration or the police, we don’t come on our own,” he said.

“Bringing some men from south and north Kashmir has been done under an internal rationalization process. As and when decision is taken, they will go back to the areas where they have been brought in from,” he said.

Meanwhile, a senior official in the J&K administration said that the CRPF men will soon be shifted from marriage halls to alternate accommodations.

“They were lodged temporarily in one or two marriage halls in Srinagar and will be shifted to alternate accommodations within a few days,” the official said.

Earlier, locals of Shutrashi and Elahibagh-Malpora area of Srinagar had lodged a strong protest against the authorities’ decision of lodging CRPF men in marriage halls in their areas.

The locals had stated that by keeping CRPF men in marriage halls, government was putting the people of these areas to a great risk. (KNO)

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