Officials said BSF Director General K K Sharma yesterday held a satellite-based 'sainik sammelan' (troops conference) with all his field formations in the country from here where he asked the jawans to let him know their grievances in an absolutely secret manner.
The DG, they said, made a specific point and publicised two telephone numbers placed at the force headquarters here saying the jawans and officers can register any complaint on these links and their name, rank and designations will not be sought while making these calls.
"While anonymous complaints are not encouraged or accepted anymore in government organisations, the DG gave a one-time window for such an arrangement in order to ensure that all genuine complaints are registered fearlessly by the troops. Action will be taken once the complaints are compiled," they said.
The numbers are not being publicised as it may be misused and it has been circulated during the satellite-based 'sainik sammelan' yesterday, they said.
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Officials added that the BSF DG also explained to his men and women about the multiple forums and avenues available to them for grievance redressal.
The 2.5-lakh personnel strong BSF was raised in 1965 and is primarily tasked with securing India's borders with Pakistan and Bangladesh apart from rendering a variety of internal security duties.
In videos uploaded on social media, BSF constable Tej Bahadur Yadav had alleged that while government procures essentials for them, the higher-ups and officers "sell it off" in an "illegal" manner in the market and they have to suffer.
A BSF fact-finding team, led by an Additional DG, visited the said camp yesterday and is preparing a final report into the incident and the quality of food "available and served" to the troops.