Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Railways give nod to Didi’s demand for retaining RPF cover

- Kumar Uttam & Aloke Tikku letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee may have protested central forces accompanyi­ng income tax officers conducting raids in the state, but when it comes to protecting her, she doesn’t want to do without them.

The Mamata government has asked, and got a two-year extension from the Centre for six railway protection force (RPF) personnel sent to the state when she became the state’s first woman chief minister in 2011.

The state had been under the Left front’s rule for decades. Banerjee, reportedly distrustfu­l of policemen who may be linked with the Left parties, had got the Congress-led coalition government at the Centre to let her retain some of the RPF personnel.

A railway ministry functionar­y told Hindustan Times that since their five-year tenure of six personnel was coming to an end, the state’s home department had sought a twoyear extension for the six in September this year. Two others had been surrendere­d to the RPF on completion of their fiveyear deputation period.

“The railway board accepted the request from the state government and allowed the six personnel — who hail from the state — to continue on deputation for two more years,” he said.

A formal communicat­ion was sent last month.

In recent weeks, the chief minister has crossed swords with the central government over deployment of central forces. She first accused the centre of deploying the army in the states, and later, protested that I-T officers who were conducting searches in the state used Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel rather than the state police.

CM ACCUSED CENTRE OF DEPLOYING ARMY IN THE STATE, AND LATER PROTESTED THAT I-T OFFICERS USED CRPF INSTEAD OF STATE POLICE

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