India Reserve Battalion IRB personnel engaged in anti-Maoist operations at Junglemahal gave some scary moments to the West Bengal government when they went on hunger strike since Wednesday night demanding,among other things,more leave and transfer from the area.
The unrest started at Shilda and spread to other camps. Some jawans reportedly laid siege to the Salboni police station in West Midnapore,causing tension in the area.
The impasse came to an end on Thursday night after DG Armed Police Gautam Mohan Chakrabarti rushed to the area and assured them that their grievances would be considered.
Sources said the government was shaken by the near-revolt of the state para-military force and suspected outside provocation. An alarmed Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee decided to send Chakrabarti to Shilda to quell the protest.
Things are normal now. They have withdrawn their hunger strike, Chakrabarti told The Indian Express from Shilda. He said he would submit a report to the government on Friday.
No uniformed force can be allowed such an indisciplined act, Chief Secretary Samar Ghosh said.
Trouble started last week when 13 jawans of the Shilda camp were sent for security duty in Junglemahal. The jawans said the situation there required more forces.
When their request was refused,they took leave without taking permission. The authorities then cancelled their leave and issued show-cause notices against them. This prompted about 50 Shilda jawans to start a hunger strike. They demanded more leave,transfer,promotions and more service facilities.
Raising slogans,they demanded that either the chief minister or her representative come and talk to them.
In an unprecedented move,they covered their faces and held press conferences. Senior officers were even stopped from entering the camp. The unrest spread to other camps and the IRB headquarters at Durgapur and Siliguri. A group of jawans even laid siege to the Salboni police station.
Home Secretary D D Gautama said this type of defiance and indiscipline was not acceptable. We will have to see whether there was any provocation, he said said at Writers Buildings.
The IRB,raised in West Bengal in 2003,has two battalions. Durgapur houses the headquarters of Battalion 6 while Siliguri is the headquarters of Battalion 7,which has a sanctioned strength of 700.