HC seeks Centre’s response on plea over Assam Rifles

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New Delhi: The Delhi High Court has sought the response of the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) on a plea seeking directions to remove the dual control of Assam Rifles and bring it under the Defence Ministry. The next hearing is slated for May 8.
At present, the administrative control of Assam Rifles lies with the Home Ministry, while the operational control is with the Defence Ministry leading to violation of the rights of the troopers of India’s oldest paramilitary force, said the plea filed by the All India Assam Rifles Ex-Servicemen Welfare Association through advocate Neha Rathi.
A bench of Justices Muralidhar and I.S. Mehta issued notice to the CCS on Tuesday. The order was made available on Friday.
On December 3 last year, the court ordered the Home and Defence Ministries to hold a meeting to resolve the matter and place before it the decision taken in an affidavit.
The Home Secretary informed the court that a note had been sent to the CCS on March 20 and both the Home and Defence Ministries will abide by the CCS’ decision.
The petitioner said that the objective and functions of Assam Rifles were that of a military and para military force and its categorisation as a police force was arbitrary, unreasonable and in violation of the rights of its personnel. (IANS)

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