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CAPF Bill Controversy
CAPF Bill Controversy
- Introduced in Rajya Sabha, March 2026.
- Seeks to regulate leadership positions in CAPFs (CRPF, BSF, ITBP, CISF, SSB).
- Proposes reserving top posts for Indian Police Service (IPS) officers on deputation.
Key Provisions
- 50% of Inspector General (IG) posts reserved for IPS.
- At least 67% of Additional DG posts reserved for IPS.
- 100% of Special DG & DG posts reserved for IPS.
- CAPF cadre officers limited to middle-level leadership.
Issues & Controversy
- Career Progression Blocked: CAPF cadre officers argue their promotion prospects are curtailed.
- Autonomy Concerns: Forces risk becoming subordinate to IPS, affecting morale and operational independence.
- Judicial Compliance: Seen as bypassing earlier court rulings that supported cadre officers’ rights.
- Federalism Debate: Opposition claims it centralizes power and undermines CAPF cadre.
- Operational Effectiveness: Critics fear leadership gaps due to lack of CAPF-specific experience among IPS officers.
Government’s Stand
- IPS officers bring wider administrative exposure and ensure uniformity in leadership.
- Parliament has the legislative authority to decide cadre management.
- Aims to strengthen coordination between Centre and States in internal security.
Implications
- For Governance: Raises questions about balance between central oversight and force autonomy.
- For Security: Could affect morale and efficiency of CAPFs in handling insurgency, border security, and internal threats.
- For Constitution: Sparks debate on Centre-State relations and separation of powers.
Way Forward
- Balanced Approach: Ensure fair career progression for CAPF cadre while retaining IPS expertise.
- Cadre Review: Introduce transparent promotion policies for CAPF officers.
- Joint Leadership Model: Allow both IPS and CAPF officers to share top posts.
- Dialogue & Consensus: Engage stakeholders (CAPF associations, judiciary, states) before finalizing.
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