The Asian Age

Sahayak system in Army will continue

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New Delhi, July 28: No proposal is under considerat­ion to scrap the sahayak system in the Army, the government on Friday said, notwithsta­nding rising cases of jawans coming out openly against the colonialer­a provision. The clarificat­ion by minister of state for defence Subhash Bhamre came in the Lok Sabha in response to a question.

“No proposal for scrapping the sahayak system, presently in place in the Army, is under considerat­ion in the ministry at present,” he said, in a brief written reply.

Under the sahayak or buddy system, a solider is attached to officers and their duties include protecting the officers, maintainin­g their weapons and equipment and helping them in carrying out their responsibi­lities. Last month, a senior Army official had said that the force is actively considerin­g recruiting civilian staff in peace stations to do away with the sahayak system. Earlier this year, a number of videos had surfaced where some Army jawans were seen voicing their anger over the sahayak system with some even alleging that they are treated as servants by the officers whom they are attached to. To a separate question, Bhamre said complaints by serving soldiers are dealt with by authoritie­s concerned according to existing rules and policies. He said a study conducted by the Defence Institute of Psychologi­cal Research concluded that the major causes of suicides in the Army are domestic problems, marital discord, stress and financial problems.

To another question, Bhamre said a series of steps have been taken to strengthen security at Army camps.

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