Centre to move fresh CAPF units to Manipur, G20 Summit
These companies will be in
addition to the about 125 such
units of the Central Armed Police
Forces (CAPFs) that are
already deployed in Manipur
since violence broke out in the
first week of May.
It is planned that about 20-
22 companies of the CAPFs—
that includes the Central Reserve
Police Force (CRPF), the
Border Security Force (BSF)
and the Sashastra Seema Bal
(SSB)— will be deployed in
Manipur in the first phase as
part of “bolstering” the security
grid in the state.
These units are being withdrawn
from the Amarnath Yatra
duty in Jammu and Kashmir as
it has been declared closed for
pilgrims now, official sources
in the security establishment
told a news agency.
Around 10-15 more companies,
deployed for the
Amarnath pilgrimage protection
duty, could be further
moved to Manipur later, they
said.
The Jammu and Kashmir
adminstration had on August
20 declared that the Amarnath
Yatra will remain temporarily
suspended from August 23 in
view of reduced pilgrim footfall
and also for undertaking
track restoration work of the
path that leads to the cave
shrine of Lord Shiva in the
south Kashmir Himalayas.
However, the ‘Chari
Mubarak’ (the holy mace of Lord
Shiva) shall proceed via the traditional
Pahalgam route marking
the culmination of the yatra as
scheduled on August 31, the
government spokesman had said.
Over 140 CAPF companies
were sent as part of fresh deployment
for the Amarnath
Yatra that began on July 1 on
two tracks— the traditional 48-
km Nunwan-Pahalgam route in
Anantnag and the shorter 14-
km Baltal route in Ganderbal
district of J-K. CAPF and Army
units already based in the Kashmir
valley were also part of this
security set up.
A CAPF company has an
operational strength of about
70-80 personnel.
Violence in Manipur
erupted in early May after a
‘Tribal Solidarity March’ was
organised in the hill districts to
protest against the Meitei
community’s demand for
Scheduled Tribe (ST) status.
Since then, more than 160
people have died and several
hundreds were injured in ethnic
clashes in Manipur.
Sources said about 20
CAPF companies withdrawn
from the Amarnath Yatra are
also being brought to Delhi for
their deployment in the security
grid that is being prepared
for the September 9-10 G20
Leaders’ Summit being held
under India’s presidency in the
national capital.
The CAPFs, according to
officials, will have a tight schedule
over the next few months as
it is estimated that almost 300
companies will be required to be
deployed for the assembly polls
in five states of Madhya Pradesh,
Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh,
Telangana and Mizoram to be
held later this year.
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