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Govt misleading GOI on police battalions to replace Para-military forces
1/2/2012 10:48:28 PM
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Jammu, Jan 2: The state government is trying to get huge funds for embezzlement by misleading the union government on the pretext of setting up of 50 police batallions to replace para-military forces in the state.
This was alleged by BJP state president Shamsher Singh Manhas, while addressing a public meeting at Korda in Jindrah area of Nagrota Assembly constituency.
Manhas said that the decision of the Omar Abdullah-led NC-Congress coalition to take up the issue of raising 50 batallions of police with the Union Home Ministry is aimed at misleading the Union government in order to get more financial aid to the border state.
He said that the para-military forces have been putting their best services and it is due to their presence that normalcy to some extent has been achieved by defeating the anti-national forces working at the dictates of their masters sitting across the border. He said that the state has not been totally wiped out of the militancy and hence the time is not ripe for thinking of replacing the para-military forces with the police.
It can be a very dangerous decision and has the potential of encouraging the militancy..
Party MLA from Nagrota assembly constituency Jugal Kishore Sharma said that a number of developmental activities, including construction of roads, setting up of new schools and upgradation of the existing ones, provision of health care related facilities , drinking water and electricity have been on his top agenda and during all these years of his being elected as MLA, every effort has been made to ensure that the problems of the people in each and every area of this vast constituency are being looked into and solved within minimum time. He assured that he will continue to serve the people of his constituency with same zeal and commitment.
A number of people from different parts of Nagrota constituency attended the public meet.
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