The government has decided to accord the much awaited status of 'martyr' to jawans and officers of paramilitary and police forces, who have been killed in the line of duty.
There is no official notification or order till date in the country which defines or states that these men and women are martyrs or 'shaheed'.
Union Minister of State for Home R P N Singh, who officiated at the Valour day ceremony of CRPF here today, said his ministry is working on the issue.
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"We have already written to the states regarding the matter (to elicit their response on the issue of granting the 'martyr' status to state police forces)," Singh told PTI on the sidelines of the event.
Paramilitary and central police forces have time and again made representations in this regard to the Home Ministry saying this honour for the troops, who render a variety of security duties from tackling Naxalites to manning Indian borders, will not only act as a morale booster but will also enhance their self-respect.
The central police forces, at present, are only authorised to issue pension related benefits to the killed personnel's family and receive gallantry and police medals.
The long pending demand of these about 9-lakh strong forces like CRPF, BSF, ITBP, SSB, CISF and RPF is expected to be met soon, after Home Minister Sushilkumar Shinde last year got government orders issued for categorising retired personnel from these forces as 'ex-central armed police forces personnel' on the lines of the three Armed forces.
According to official data, the last time a meeting was held on this issue was in 2011 but no consensus had emerged.