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Improved - Overall Security Situation Remains under Control
Government took
several measures during the year to build capacity to meet the challenge to
internal security. There was marked
improvement in the situation in North East where various insurgent outfits
signed agreements with the centre. There
has been significant decline in the incidents of violent killings of the
civilians and the security forces in the North Eastern States due to the
consistent efforts by Ministry of Home Affairs. Dialogues/negotiations with
Underground Outfits have been held and Suspension of Operation (SoO) has also
been signed. Situation in J&K showed
considerable improvement with far fewer incidents of violence, as compared to
the last year. Left wing extremism and
terror remained major concerns. Maoists were kept engaged with one of their top
leader Kishenji getting killed in an encounter. Additional capacity building
measures were put in place to reduce threats to internal security.
Naxal Violence Contained
Naxal violence has declined as compared to the
corresponding period last year. In the
year 2011 (till November, 2011) 1554 naxal incidents took place causing 542
death as compared to 2006 incidents with 932 deaths during corresponding period
of 2010. A total amount of Rs. 132.17 crores
has been released to the 9 LWE affected States. Under the Security
Related Expenditure (SRE) in LWE affected state. Under the Security Related Expenditure (SRE)
Scheme during 2011, a total of Rs. 167.76 crores was released to 9 LWE affected
states as advance and a total of Rs. 87.41 crores released as reimbursement to
5 LWE affected States. Under the new Scheme of ‘Construction/Strengthening of
Fortified Police Station’, a total amount of Rs. 120 crore was released to the
9 LWE affected States during 2011 for construction of 400 Police Stations.
Union Home
Minister held a meeting with the Chief Minister of LWE affected States of
Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, Maharashtra, Orissa and West
Bengal and reviewed the naxal scenario.
Union Home Minister also visited the Left Wing Extremism (LWE) affected
States of Jharkhand, Odisha, Chhattisgarh and Maharashtra and reviewed the
present naxal scenario in these states alongwith the progress of various
development schemes.
Several NE insurgent
outfits brought to negotiation table
There has been significant decline in the incidents of
violent killings of the civilians and the security forces in the North Eastern
States due to the consistent efforts by Ministry of Home Affairs.
Dialogues/negotiations with Underground Outfits have been held and Suspension
of Operation (SoO) has also been signed. United Liberation Front of Asom (ULFA)
announced ‘to cease all forms of armed campaign’ and submitted its demands to the Union Home
Minister in the presence of Chief Minister, Assam. Government of India’s Representative Shri
P.C.Haldar has been authorized to initiate talks with the ULFA on their
demands. Formal talks with ULFA have begun. Meeting of Joint Monitoring Group
with ULFA was held in September for
signing of Agreed Ground Rules for SoO Agreement.
Memorandum of Settlements has been signed with United
People’s Democratic Solidarity (UPDS) paving way for peace in Asom. The
Suspension of Operations agreement with Kuki National Organisation (KNO ) and
United People’s Front (UPF) has been extended for a further period of one year
beyond 21.8.2011. Bru repatriation has shown progress. Approximately, 796 Bru Families ( 4000 Nos)
have been repatriated. Further efforts are on to rehabilitate another 2000 Bru
families at the earliest. Meeting of Joint Monitoring Group were also held
under the Chairmanship of Joint Secretary (NE) to oversee the implementation of
Agreed Ground Rules of SoO. Agreement
signed with NDFB(P) and DHD. In the
meeting it was mutually agreed to extend
the SoO Agreement further for a period of six months upto 31.12.2011 with NDFB
(P) and DHD.
Joint Working Group meetings between India and Bangladesh
were held in January & November, 2011 at New Delhi. Both India and
Bangladesh reiterated to address the issues related to security, Border Management and enhancement of
cooperation of law enforcement agencies against smuggling of arms and narcotic
drugs, fake Indian Currency Notes (FICN), activities of extremists and
terrorists, insurgency, trafficking of women and children. Repatriation of
prisoners, border fencing, immigration issues, follow up of the Joint Boundary
Working Group meeting etc. were also discussed during the meeting. Enough
progress has been made in the process of establishment of separate High Courts
in the States of Manipur, Meghalaya and Tripura and splitting Joint Cadre of
All India Service in Manipur and Tripura in December, 2011. [PIB Press
Release].
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