The Union Home Minister, Shri P.
Chidambaram presented the Report Card of the Ministry of Home Affairs for December,
2010 here today. Following is the text
of his statement:
“I present before you the report of
the Ministry of Home Affairs for the month of December, 2010. I shall also take this opportunity to
highlight some of the major developments in calendar 2010.
The year that has gone by has seen ups and downs. The highlight of the year has been the
dramatic change in the situation in the North East. The decline in violence witnessed in 2009
continued in 2010. Twenty security personnel,
94 civilians and 247 militants lost their lives during the year. While this is a matter of regret and concern,
I may point out that this is the lowest level of violence witnessed in many
years. Barring Assam and Manipur, the
other States have shown remarkable improvement.
No civilian was killed in Nagaland and Mizoram; no security personnel was killed in Meghalaya, Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland and
Mizoram. Most insurgent groups are in
talks with the Government or are poised to commence talks. In 2011 I look forward to agreements being
reached with many of the groups and bringing them into the mainstream of
politics and society.
As regards Jammu & Kashmir, the situation was improving
until the beginning of June, 2010. The
three month period of agitation was an unfortunate and deeply regrettable
chapter. However, after the visit of the
all-party parliamentary delegation and the appointment of Interlocutors, there
has been a significant improvement in the law and order
situation. In particular, the
Interlocutors have been able to change the discourse and have been able to
persuade a number of stakeholders to offer suggestions for a political
solution.
On terrorism, we continued to build capacity and successfully
neutralised a number of terror modules.
However, there were two blots on the record during the year – one in
Pune on February 13, 2010 and the other in Varanasi on December 7, 2010. We live in a troubled world and a troubled
neighbourhood that has witnessed numerous acts of terror last year. In 2010 there were at least 35 major acts of
terror in a number of countries. India
is no more – but no less – vulnerable than any other country. Our security lies in maintaining constant
vigil, augmenting intelligence gathering and taking pre-emptive action.
The situation in the Left Wing extremism affected States
continues to remain a matter of grave concern.
The loss of lives in Silda, West Bengal (February 15, 2010); Dantewada,
Chhattisgarh (April 6, 2010); Bijapur, Chhattisgarh (May 8, 2010) and Dhaudhai,
Narayanpur, Chhattisgarh (June 29, 2010) were the low points during the
year. 713 civilians were killed by the
naxalites (as against 591 in 2009). The
security forces lost 285 personnel (as against 317 in 2009) and were able to
neutralise 171 extremists (as against 219 in 2009). It will be apparent that the naxalites have
not only spurned the offer of talks but have also escalated the conflict.
Visit to States
On
December 8, 2010, I visited Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh and inspected the site of
the explosion at Sheetla Ghat which left 2 people dead and 31 injured.
On December 14, 2010, I visited NEPA, Shillong and took the
salute at the Passing Out Parade of cadets belonging
to the North Eastern States.
On December 14-15, 2010, I visited Imphal, Manipur and
reviewed the security situation with the Chief Minister and other officials. I
also visited Sendra, Teikot and Churachandpur and met community leaders and the
public. At my invitation, the Chairman
and members of the Autonomous District Council, Churachandpur called on me on
December 15, 2010 and presented a memorandum on the changes that they seek in
the functioning of the ADCs as well as their demand for devolution of funds,
functions and functionaries to the ADCs.
On
December 27, 2010, I visited Minicoy, Lakshadweep to inaugurate the Coastal
Police Station and the Refueling Station and reviewed the progress on several
matters concerning the administration of the Union Territory.
On
December 28, 2010, I visited Gadchiroli, Maharashtra and reviewed the security
and law and order situation with the Home Minister of Maharashtra and senior
officers of the State police force and the CRPF.
On December 31, 2010, I visited Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh to
inaugurate the new office of the Deputy Commissioner and the Ropeway. I also addressed Government Officials, Public
leaders and students at Kalawangpo Convention Hall.
Internal Security
The mandate of the Empowered Group of Officers to modify
norms/guidelines in implementing developmental projects has been extended to
all 60 districts that have been identified by the Planning Commission under the
Integrated Action Plan for LWE affected districts.
The enabling provision for diversion of forest land for certain
activities to be carried out by the Government Departments, involving not more
than 2 ha, was extended to all 83 LWE affected districts on December 14, 2010.
A sum of ` 18 lakh was sanctioned as assistance to 6
beneficiaries at the rate of ` 3 lakh each under the Central scheme of assistance
to the victims of terrorist/communal/naxal violence.
Jammu and Kashmir
On December 9, 2010, a
meeting of the Parliamentary Consultative Committee was held to discuss matters
relating to Jammu and Kashmir.
The interlocutors for J&K visited the State for the third
time from December 17 to 23, 2010. During the visit, they met the Governor and
the Chief Minister of J&K, senior leaders of mainstream political parties,
and senior administrative and police officials. They also met 130 delegations
in Jammu City, Poonch, Rajouri, Srinagar and Langate.
The Special Task Force for Jammu undertook field visits to
various districts of Jammu region between December 21 and 24, 2010.
North East
On December 30, 2010, orders were issued
to exclude the entire area of Manipur, Mizoram and Nagaland from the Protected
Area regime under the Foreigners (Protected Areas) Order 1958. These
instructions will be initially valid for a period of one year, subject to
certain conditions, and have come into force with effect from January 1, 2011.
It
has been decided to extend the SoO Agreements for a period of six month up to
June 30, 2011 with the National Democratic Front of Boroland/Pro-talk (NDFB/PT)
and the Dima Halam Daogah/Nunisa (DHD/N).
The 16th National Level
Meeting between India and Myanmar was held at New Delhi from December 27 to 31,
2010. Issues concerning activities of
the Indian Insurgent Groups operating along the India-Myanmar border, need for
strengthening of Intelligence Sharing Mechanism between the two countries, arms
smuggling, drug trafficking, border management, border trade etc. were
discussed at the meeting.
The
Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty (MLAT) between India and Myanmar, which was
signed on July 27, 2010, came into force with effect from December 30, 2010.
CPOs/CPMFs
` 964.52 crore (76.24% of budget provision) has been
released to the States under the MPF Scheme for State police forces in FY
2010-11. This includes ` 240.41 crore released to 16 States in December,
2010. Of this,
` 9.99 crore for J&K (over and above the normal
allocation for FY 2010-11) and ` 7.49 crore for Andhra Pradesh were sanctioned from
HM’s contingency fund of the MPF scheme for the procurement of non-lethal
weapons.
Sanctions worth `
5.99 crore were issued for the purchase of arms and ammunition for the
following CPMFs:
|
CRPF
|
640
nos. 12 Bore Pump Action Gun with Cartridges
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: ` 3.50 crore
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CRPF
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161
nos. of Tear Gas Gun with Tear Gas shells and Tear Smoke munitions
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: ` 1.09 crore
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ITBP
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266
nos. Glock-17/19 pistols
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: ` 1.40 crore
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Total : ` 5.99 crore
Sanctions amounting to ` 4.86 crore were issued for payment of lease charges
and acquisition of land for the construction of residential and office
accommodation for the following CPMFs:
ITBP : ` 0.05 crore
BSF : ` 2.65 crore
NSG : ` 2.16 crore
Total : ` 4.86 crore
Lump sum ex-gratia
compensation amounting to ` 2.12 crore was sanctioned to the next of kin of 20
deceased CPMF personnel.
On December 8, 2010, sanction was
issued for the creation of 174 posts in the CISF for induction at the Juhu
Airport.
For implementation of the CCTNS
project, additional grants-in-aid of
` 34.93 crore was released to 8
States. Further, Project Implementation and Monitoring (PIM) reports were
received from 33 States/UTs.
Border Management
India-Bangladesh Border: 22 kms of fencing and 25 kms of
road works were completed in December, 2010 under phase II of the project. 30
kms of fencing were replaced in December, 2010 under phase III of the project.
Poles for floodlighting were erected on a length of 70 kms and cables were laid
on 25 kms stretch in December, 2010.
India-China Border: Construction of 21 roads totaling 653.40 kms
is in progress. 15.12 kms of formation
works and 4.01 kms of surfacing works were completed in December, 2010.
Coastal Security: In December 2010, 7 boats were
delivered and 9 more are ready for delivery. Against the target of 204 boats,
176 boats have been supplied so far.
Delivery beyond December, 2010 amounts to slippage. Every endeavour is being made to ensure
completion of delivery of 204 boats by February, 2011.
Border Area Development Programme
(BADP): The total
amount released to 17 States under BADP in the current financial year till the
end of December, 2010 stands at ` 519.15 crore (81.75% of the total
allocation of ` 635 crore). Additional funds of ` 56 crore under BADP has been
approved in the Revised Estimates for release to 5 States namely Assam
(` 15.76 crore), Nagaland (` 13.00 crore), Sikkim (` 8.00 crore), Tripura
(` 8.08 crore) and West Bengal (` 11.16 crore).
Immigration
During the month of December 2010, 3 ICPs at Porbandar (Gujarat),
Dallu (Meghalaya) and Srimantapur (Tripura) were networked with Central Foreigners’ Bureau (CFB), taking the
total of CFB-networked ICPs to 73 out of a total of 77.
Tourist
Visa-on-arrival facility, which was introduced for citizens of five countries
viz. Finland, Japan, Luxembourg, New Zealand and Singapore with effect from
January 1, 2010, has been extended to the citizens of Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos
and Philippines with effect from January 1, 2011.
In
December 2010, Government of India released and repatriated 52 Pakistani
fishermen and 24 Pakistani prisoners to Pakistan after completion of their
sentences. So far, in 2010, Government has released and repatriated 163
Pakistani fishermen and 130 Pakistani prisoners to Pakistan.
IPS
Cadre
Empanelment
of IPS Officers of 1990 batch for IG-level posts at the Centre was notified on
December 9, 2010.
Union Territories
On December 5, 2010, the President gave her assent
to the Puducherry Prevention of Anti-Social Activities Bill, 2008.
On
December 21, 2010, the meeting of Home Minister’s Advisory Committee for the UT
of Lakshadweep was convened to discuss various administrative and developmental
issues.
Under
Demand No. 96-Chandigarh, `
80 crore was obtained through the second batch of Supplementary Demands 2010-11
and provided to Panjab University.
Sanctions for release of `
79.75 lakh to UT of Daman & Diu and
` 85.93 lakh to Dadra &
Nagar Haveli were issued on December 29, 2010 and December 31, 2010
respectively under the Police Modernisation Scheme for the UTs.
Disaster Relief
In the month of December 2010, National
Disaster Response Force (NDRF) teams comprising 388 personnel and 68 boats were
deployed for emergency response and rescue in the States of Andhra Pradesh,
Assam, Bihar, Kerala and Tamil Nadu.
On December 21, 2010, an agreement between the
Government of India and Government of Russian Federation was signed on
Cooperation in the field of Emergency Management.
NIA
Prosecution
sanction was accorded in the following cases that are being investigated by
NIA:
a.
On December 1, 2010, sanction for prosecution was accorded for
prosecuting two accused in Case Nos. 07/2009 and 08/2009 dated 16.10.2009 of NIA relating to a bomb blast at
Margao City, Goa and recovery of an IED at Sancoale, Goa, respectively.
b.
On December 7, 2010, sanction for prosecution was accorded for
prosecuting thirteen accused in Case No. 05/2010 dated 09.09.2005 of NIA for
burning of a TSRTC Bus.
c.
On December 16, 2010, sanction for prosecution was accorded for
prosecuting seventeen accused in Case No. 03/2010 dated 15.08.2006 of NIA for
organizing a secret meeting of the banned organization SIMI in order to spread
terrorism in the country.
Census 2011 and National Population Register (NPR)
66%
scanning of NPR has been completed in all the States/UTs.
The field survey for the Annual Health Survey is in
progress in
279 districts in nine States. Out of the total 20,694 sample units, field work
in respect of 14,728 sample units has been completed and is in progress in 1535
units.
Judicial
The President’s
assent was received in respect of the following State Legislative proposals:
a) The Payment of Wages and Minimum Wages (Maharashtra
Amendment)
Bill, 2010.
b) The
Code of Criminal Procedure (Tripura Eighth
Amendment)
Bill, 2009.
Other
issues
28,000
pension records of freedom fighters were computerized/digitized
in December, 2010. The database now has 2,90,000
records. The drive to implement the
judgments of Courts continued. 17
judgments were implemented in December 2010 and 86 judgments are pending for
implementation.
The
data relating to freedom fighters for dependents who are drawing pension
through the public sector banks has been uploaded on the MHA website.
71,000 records of claims and
compensation paid to displaced persons were computerized in December, 2010. The
database now has 3,25,000 records.
In the month of December 2010,
detention under NSA 1980 was revoked in 33 cases and rejected in 14 cases.
On December 13-14, 2010, negotiations on MLAT
(Mutual Legal Assistance Treaty) and Extradition Treaty were held with
Indonesian delegation. Text for the treaty was finalized and initialed by both
sides at official level.
On
December 10, 2010, I launched a Certificate Course in Human Trafficking which
will be offered by IGNOU in partnership with MHA. The aim of this course is to
train law enforcement officials, prosecutors, NGOs etc. for competence building
and sensitization in the area of Anti-Human trafficking.
I wish to close the report for every
month with a more detailed exposition of one subject. This month, I shall take up the situation of
crime in Delhi and wish to make a few observations in this regard. The universally accepted measure of the
incidents of crime is ‘number of crimes per 100,000 population’. The total number of crimes recorded in Delhi
in 1999 was 58,701. In subsequent years
it declined marginally. In 2009, the
total number was 50,251 and in 2010, it was 51,292. Crime per 100,000 population
has also shown a significant decline.
The population of Delhi has increased from 134.18 lakhs in 1999 to
182.31 lakhs in 2010. Taking all IPC
crimes together, the ratio has declined from 437.48 per 100,000 (in 1999) to
281.34 (in 2010). The ratio of heinous
crimes has declined from 19.72 (in 1999) to 11.44 and the ratio of non-heinous
crimes has declined from 417.76 to 269.91.
For example, the ratio of murder has declined from 4.84 to 3.10; of rape
from 3.00 to 2.78; of dacoity from 0.47 to 0.18; of burglary from 25.56 to
8.24; and of fatal accidents from 14.67 to 11.54.
Policing in Delhi has improved
significantly. We have added 41 new
police stations and we have recruited 14,565 personnel in the last two
years. We have also inducted 130 patrol
cars and 775 motor-cycles for better policing.
A state-of-the-art control room is functioning since September 30,
2010. Many other innovations and
improvements have been brought about in the Delhi Police. I would request the people of Delhi to
support their police force. In a few
days, I shall address the media together with the Commissioner of Police”.
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