Home Minister Rajnath Singh today said he wants to spend a night with CRPF troops at one of their most difficult operational bases in the country in order to understand their problems.
He also pointed out that many more initiatives are required to be taken for the welfare of the troops of the country's largest paramilitary.
Singh said this after he decorated about 80 Central Reserve Police Force jawans and officers, some posthumous, with gallantry medals on the occasion of its 'Valour day' event which is held every year this day to mark the gallant action of its men at Sardar post along the Indo-Pakistan border in Gujarat in 1965.
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The medals awarding event was marked with some sombre moments when mothers of two slain CRPF martyrs came to the dais weeping as they requested the Home Minister for assistance after their young sons were killed in action.
"I know that there is lack of basic necessities at places where you work. I know some things are yet to happen but I can assure you that I want to do as much as I can for you. There are some limitations....But I have set deadlines for every task," he told the jawans and officers of the force who are mainly deployed in various states for conducting anti-Naxal operations.
He assured the mothers and families that their problems will be addressed.