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"We don't want any causalities this time. In the February encounter militants inflicted heavy causalities on the security forces when they tried to enter the building. This time we will not take any such risk," he added.

http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...re-shootout-still-on/articleshow/54803278.cms

Again the pampore operation is going on for more than 2 days as it was during the last time . In the February ops we lost 3 PARA SF operators which why the army is taking no chance now . But the PARA SF are trained to deal with such situations right? Should they not have learnt from the earlier ops which happened in the same building and fine tuned their doctrine to complete such ops without taking causalities ? Is this the right approach to not enter the building to avoid casualties ?


Those 3 operators (including Capt. Pawan Kumar) lost their lives due to the pressure from higher-ups to end the operation hastily.

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This might be from Umroi, Meghalaya.
 
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http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities...-50000-more-men/article9200306.ece?ref=tpnews
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Presently, the city police have 78,194 personnel
If the latest request by the Delhi Police is approved by the Ministry of Home Affairs, the force’s strength will be enhanced by 54,195 personnel, taking the overall number to well over a lakh.

In a letter sent to the MHA on September 30, the Delhi police have stated that the city needs additional 54,195 policemen at different levels, from senior officers to constables, to ensure sufficient security.

Long-standing demand

The letter has already been cleared by Lieutenant-Governor Najeeb Jung. Since the recommendation for the additional force was made by a committee which had a representative from the MHA as its member, senior officers are hopeful that the long-standing demand of the police for more men would be met this time round.

“In the past when similar requests were placed, the MHA recommended that the police should focus on technology rather than increasing manpower. But we need policemen to operate technology because there is no substitute to beat policing,” said a senior Delhi Police officer.

“Modernisation is a continuous process with projects like criminal dossier system, online applications, additional patrols, traffic units, cyber cell and women help desk among others. But even technology needs people to handle it,” the officer added. Presently, the city police have 78,194 personnel and are at least 8,000 men short of their sanctioned strength of 86,653. The force comprises policemen deployed in VVIPs security, traffic police, special branch and many other units. Only 32,000 policemen are deployed at various police stations and investigation duties.

High-level committee

Joint Commissioner of Police (Headquarters) Praveer Ranjan told The Hindu that the high-level committee set up in June had submitted the report last month after which the letter was sent to the MHA through the L-G. As for the current status of the letter: it’s been cleared by the L-G but awaits final approval by MHA.

“The committee looked into several norms of recruitment and calculated the shortage in every unit, district and even at the level of police station and then came up with the final figure," said Mr. Ranjan, himself a member of the committee. The committee also comprised Joint Secretary (Union Territory) of the MHA and Special Commissioner of Police (New Delhi Range).

Mr. Ranjan added that the recruitment will be carried out in three phases in the next three financial years and the final revised strength would also factor in the retirements in these years and the promotions already announced. The final figure would, however, cross the one lakh mark, said Mr. Ranjan.

Utterly ridiculous and inflated figure. They don't need more than 25,000 to 30,000, all put together. This is empire building with a vengeance.
 
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Utterly ridiculous and inflated figure. They don't need more than 25,000 to 30,000, all put together. This is empire building with a vengeance.

New Delhi is Capital city of Republic of India and its Union Territory , its having important Government buildings so the security is must and thats why security forces have to be increased.
 
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There is no denying the fact that the surgical strike took place I am just highlighting the politics played by Chuthiyagress in this matter. Can you guide me to your earlier post on this topic or just confirm on the casualties reported in the article

Don't be abusive.

If you have a point to make, make it without foul language.

New Delhi is Capital city of Republic of India and its Union Territory , its having important Government buildings so the security is must and thats why security forces have to be increased.

With the greatest respect for your counter-insurgency and counter-terrorism expertise, you might have noticed that most of the government buildings are clustered together. You might also have noticed that in the single largest strike on India, there was not a single government building involved, unless you count the railway station as a government building.
 
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With the greatest respect for your counter-insurgency and counter-terrorism expertise, you might have noticed that most of the government buildings are clustered together. You might also have noticed that in the single largest strike on India, there was not a single government building involved, unless you count the railway station as a government building.

Police forces is needed because new residential colonies are coming up in all the cities in Republic of India.


Just see in New Delhi

The Union Cabinet under the Chairmanship of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has approved redevelopment of residential colonies at West Ansari Nagar and Ayur Vigyan Nagar Campuses of All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AllMS), New Delhi. National Buildings Construction Corporation Limited (NBCC) will undertake the exercise to replace the existing housing stock of 1,444 dwelling units of Type I to IV with Build Up Area (BUA) of approx. 0.87 lakh sqm with approx. 3,928 dwelling units of Type II to VI with BUA of approx. 4.02 lakh sqm. It will also create social infrastructure facilities of approx. 0.65 lakh sq.mtr. including Dharamshala and approx. 0.94 lakh sq.mtr. commercial BUA.
 
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Dont hurry, these terrorist will be used against Pakistan and longer the wait more humililiation for Pakis. Plz dont loose any Indians for it.
Police forces is needed because new residential colonies are coming up in all the cities in Republic of India.


Just see in New Delhi

The Union Cabinet under the Chairmanship of Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has approved redevelopment of residential colonies at West Ansari Nagar and Ayur Vigyan Nagar Campuses of All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AllMS), New Delhi. National Buildings Construction Corporation Limited (NBCC) will undertake the exercise to replace the existing housing stock of 1,444 dwelling units of Type I to IV with Build Up Area (BUA) of approx. 0.87 lakh sqm with approx. 3,928 dwelling units of Type II to VI with BUA of approx. 4.02 lakh sqm. It will also create social infrastructure facilities of approx. 0.65 lakh sq.mtr. including Dharamshala and approx. 0.94 lakh sq.mtr. commercial BUA.

Please make up your mind. If you want to focus attention on Delhi,do so, but let us not have spurious reasons. First government buildings were quoted, and now it is the residential complexes around government buildings. What next?

It is still idiotic to think that increasing the force to those stupid numbers will achieve anything.
 
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Please make up your mind. If you want to focus attention on Delhi,do so, but let us not have spurious reasons. First government buildings were quoted, and now it is the residential complexes around government buildings. What next?

It is still idiotic to think that increasing the force to those stupid numbers will achieve anything.


I am giving him the answer to explain the need for more police in Delhi .
 
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