Rahul Gandhi vows to scrap ‘discriminatory system’ in CAPFs which denies leadership opportunities to CAPF
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Thursday said that when his party comes to power, it will dismantle the “discriminatory system” that denies Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) personnel leadership opportunities, and ensure they receive their rightful rights and privileges.
Marking the Valour Day of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), Gandhi said both he and the Congress party hold CAPF personnel in the highest regard. He emphasised that opportunities for advancement within their own forces, access to top leadership roles, and due leadership roles, and due respect are their rightful entitlements.
“On CRPF Valour Day, I extend my heartfelt congratulations and pay my respectful homage to the courageous and brave soldiers of our Force,” Gandhi said in a post in Hindi on X.
“Your courage and sacrifice safeguard our nation every single day. Stationed at our borders, you keep the country secure; you confront the threats of terrorism and Naxalism; and you ensure that the greatest festival of democracy — our elections remains peaceful and safe,” the Leader of Opposition said.However, a true tribute consists of more than just words. Despite years of sacrifice, arduous duty, and service, CAPF personnel receive neither timely promotions nor the right to lead their own Force simply because the top leadership positions are reserved for individuals from outside the organisation,” he said.
Gandhi further noted that CAPF personnel possess specialised training, valuable ground-level experience, and deep strategic insight.
“Therefore, from the perspective of national security itself it is imperative that these forces be led by individuals drawn from within the very system, who truly understand the unique challenges and requirements of the troops,” Gandhi argued.
From being denied opportunities for leadership to facing long-pending issues regarding pay, welfare, and dignity this institutional injustice undermines the morale of the very soldiers who have dedicated their entire lives to the service and security of the nation, he said.The Congress Party and I hold you in the highest esteem and affection. We firmly believe that advancement within your own Force, access to top leadership roles, and due respect are your rightful entitlements,” Gandhi said.
“Upon forming the government, we will dismantle this discriminatory system and ensure that CAPF personnel are granted their full rights and privileges,” the former Congress chief said.The nation stands indebted to our brave heroes — and the time has now come to ensure that they receive the justice they deserve, Gandhi said.The bill, passed by the Rajya Sabha on Wednesday last, was approved by the Lok Sabha by a voice vote.
Gandhi had said the government is bent on legally perpetuating the injustice of discrimination against CAPF jawans through the bill and asserted that his party will repeal such a “discriminatory law” when it comes to power.
The Leader of Opposition in Lok Sabha had said he wanted to speak on the bill in the House and had requested the government to make adjustments as he was visiting Assam, but it refused as it “does not want me to speak on this in Parliament”.
His remarks come days after a bill to create a unified legal framework governing personnel across different Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), replacing the current patchwork of separate service-rule regimes for the five central forces, was approved by Parliament.
