Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Kashmir IG courts controvers­y with anti-CRPF comments

- ■ letterschd@hindustant­imes.com

HE HAD SAID THE PARAMILITA­RY FORCE IS A SHOWPIECE AND THE ACTUAL OPERATIONS ARE CONDUCTED BY THE ARMY, ITS ELITE UNIT RASHTRIYA RIFLES (RR)

NEW DELHI: A comment made by Kashmir inspector general of police Vijay Kumar on the CRPF’s role in counter-terrorism operations has stirred a controvers­y among the forces deployed in the valley, officials said on Friday.

They said IGP Kumar, during a meeting of joint forces at the district police lines in Baramulla on April 29 chaired by DGP Dilbag Singh, reportedly commented that the paramilita­ry force is a showpiece and the actual operations are conducted by the Army, its elite unit Rashtriya Rifles (RR) with the help of intelligen­ce generated by the state police.

Kumar, a 1997-batch Indian Police Service officer, is stated to have said that the work of CRPF in Kashmir operations has not been good and he knows it better as he himself had served in the paramilita­ry force on deputation earlier.

Officials said senior CRPF officers present in the meeting did not take the comments kindly and they later confronted Kumar about his “unpleasant” utterances against their force.

Senior state police officials said the issue has created controvers­y after a section of security forces commanders said the comment was aimed to create a rift among sister forces working against militancy and terrorism in Kashmir Valley.

As the issue refused to die down and senior CRPF commanders sought high-level interventi­on, the Kashmir zone of the J&K Police issued a tweet on Friday specifical­ly praising the role of the country’s largest paramilita­ry force.

“#DGP J&K Shri Dilbagh Singh compliment­ed role of #BSF, #CRPF, @SSB, #ITBP & #CISF deployed on the various assignment in J&K. Specially #CRPF has played a significan­t role both in maintainin­g #L&O (law and order) and #CI (counter insurgency) grids,” it said.

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