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Government to move centre for recruiting surrendered militants in CRPF | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, July 19 (KIP): The state Government plans to rehabilitate those militants, who had surrendered before the security forces and whose track record during the last six years has been satisfactory by providing them employment in security agencies. Official sources said that since the Government has in its latest review meeting realized that since the security situation in the state had registered a marked improvement with gradual decrease in the number of militants, it does not want the surrendered militants to get recycled back to their parent outfits. This could be checked if they were provided jobs. Sources said that for the time being the Government has no plan to give these surrendered militant’s jobs in the state departments and instead efforts were afoot to persuade the Union Home Ministry to reserve posts for the surrendered militants in the paramilitary forces. They said that the experiment on recruiting surrendered militants in the CRPF had proved a success. Encouraged by this experiment the Government of India has started recruiting activists of the banned ULFA in the central paramilitary forces. Sources said that a section of surrendered militants were to be engaged in co-insurgency operations for which they were to be recruited in the police on a temporary basis. Their services could be regularized once their behavior remained satisfactory. Government functionaries said that the scheme related to the grant of scholarship to the kids of militancy affected families, one time cash assistance and Rs.10,000 for meeting wedding expenses would continue so that orphans, widows and destitute in the st at were not forced to resort to begging or other immoral activities.
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