Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh told Parliament on
Thursday that the government was considering 33 per cent reservation for
women in the paramilitary forces.
The announcement
comes despite the forces struggling to fill even the five per cent quota
decided during the UPA government’s tenure.
According
to the data available with the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), women
comprise only 2.04 per cent of the paramilitary forces. Forces like the
Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Border Security Force (BSF),
Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP), Central Industrial Security Force
(CISF), Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB) and Assam Rifles together constitute a
9.8 lakh-strong force. Of these, only 19,575 are women.
The
CRPF, which is the largest paramilitary force deployed in the country
for law and order duties as well as in the Left-wing extremism-hit
areas, has only 6,234 women in its fold.
Mr. Singh
told Parliament, “Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar advocated social security
for women and in this regard, the government has taken an important
step, which is related to the Ministry of Home Affairs. We have decided
that there should be 33 per cent reservation for women in all the police
and paramilitary forces. We have already sent an advisory in this
regard to all the States.”
Many hurdles
This
is not the first time that Mr.Singh has made such an announcement.
Officials said it was the implementation which was the biggest hurdle.
First, the State governments may or may not agree with the Centre over
this and the Ministry of Home Affairs will have no control over it.
Secondly, there are practical difficulties in employing women in
paramilitary forces as there are few takers for jobs in difficult
terrain and border areas, said an official.
“In most forces, they don’t get meatier assignments,” said the official.
During
the UPA government’s tenure, the MHA had sent an advisory to all the
paramilitary forces to achieve the target of 5 per cent women personnel.
Source :- The Hindu, 27-Nov-2015
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