A proposal for the establishment of two new India Reserve Battalions in Karnataka is currently under consideration by the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), according to a statement made by Union Minister of State for Home Nityanand Rai. The proposal from the government of Karnataka is being reviewed by the MHA, following the previous sanctioning of two India Reserve Battalions in the state. India Reserve Battalions are specialized armed forces dedicated to protecting the state from terrorist and Maoist attacks. They assist district police in maintaining law and order, perform election duties, and provide support during disaster management. The battalions also contribute to trade fairs and carry out other responsibilities assigned by the government. The deployment of these battalions aids the local police force in fulfilling their duties and ensures the maintenance of law and order. The proposal is currently being evaluated by the MHA to determine the feasibility and potential benefits of establishing these additional battalions.
Karnataka Government Proposes Two New India Reserve Battalions Under Consideration, Reveals MHA
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