CRPF praised for role in anti-Maoist operation in West Bengal

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Home secretary GK Pillai said that more than 10 lives were saved because of the rescue efforts of the CRPF.

Praising the role of CRPF in anti-Naxal operations in the state, West Bengal's police chief has recommended that the paramilitary personnel be given "suitable reward" for their courage and admirable support to the state police force.

"Effort of the CRPF personnel is praise-worthy and they deserve suitable reward for their courage and admirable support to state police force during jungle operation conducted against Left-wing extremists," director general of police Bhupinder Singh wrote in a commendation letter addressed to CRPF DG Vikram Srivastava here.

Impressed by the CRPF's role during the operation jointly conducted with the state police to flush out Maoists in West Midnapore district between April 1 to April 3, Singh asked the central force to suitably reward the 45 personnel of the 184 Battalion.

"Awarding suitable rewards to them from your end would greatly encourage the concerned CRPF personnel and they deserve the same for their courage and bravery," Singh said. 

Singh's special gesture was followed by a communique from Inspector General of Police (Western Zone), West Bengal Zulfiquar Hasan, who had in April written to his chief
emphasising the role of CRPF.

During the operation, schools in the district which were shut down, besides government offices were re-opened. 

Meanwhile, the ministry of home affairs has, in a separate letter to Srivastava, appreciated the "prompt response" and "energetic efforts" both by CRPF headquarter and by the force's personnel in rescue operation in the aftermath of the Gyaneshwari Express tragedy.

Home secretary GK Pillai said that more than 10 lives were saved because of the rescue efforts of the CRPF.