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Karnataka CM Shivakumar Meets Amit Shah, Seeks Centre's Support for Security

Karnataka Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar met Union Home Minister Amit Shah in New Delhi and submitted a memorandum seeking central support for state security. Key demands include approval of the President's Colour award for Karnataka Police, creation of two additional India Reserve Battalions, and modernisation of police infrastructure. Shivakumar also requested Rs 360 crore for a new cyber crime control unit and Rs 280 crore for command and control centres in four major cities. The Chief Minister emphasised that these measures would significantly enhance policing, internal security, and cybercrime prevention capabilities in Karnataka.

Shivakumar meets HM Amit Shah, seeks Centre's support for K'taka

Bengaluru, June 12

Karnataka Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar on Friday called on Union Home Minister Amit Shah and submitted a memorandum seeking the Centre's support for strengthening the state's security infrastructure, modernising the police force, and enhancing law enforcement capabilities.

During a meeting with the Union Home Minister in New Delhi, Shivakumar requested assistance for a range of initiatives, including the creation of additional India Reserve Battalions (IRBs), modernisation of prisons, infrastructure upgrades for police training institutions, utilisation of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) funds for police-related activities, and installation of advanced surveillance systems.

Among the key demands raised by the Chief Minister was the approval of the proposal to confer the prestigious President's Colour award on the Karnataka State Police. The proposal was submitted to the Union Government on May 8, 2024, and is currently under consideration. Shivakumar urged the Centre to expedite the approval process, noting that the Karnataka Police is yet to receive the nation's highest honour for a police force.

The Chief Minister also sought approval to establish two additional India Reserve Battalions in Vijayanagara and Ramanagara districts. A proposal involving an estimated expenditure of Rs 243.87 crore was submitted to the Ministry on February 4, 2025.

To strengthen policing capabilities, Shivakumar requested early approval of a Rs 280-crore proposal submitted under the Assistance to States and Union Territories for Modernisation of Police (ASUMP) scheme for setting up Command and Control Centres and communication infrastructure in four major cities.

The memorandum further sought the inclusion of police-related activities under Schedule VII of the Companies Act, 2013, enabling police departments to access CSR funds for various initiatives.

Seeking improvements in police training infrastructure, the Chief Minister requested approval for a Rs 258.53-crore proposal to upgrade facilities at police training institutions in accordance with the gap analysis guidelines prescribed by the Bureau of Police Research and Development (BPR&D).

Shivakumar also urged the Centre to release Rs 20 crore during the 2025-26 financial year for prison modernisation, including the procurement of CCTV cameras, walkie-talkies, and other security equipment.

In addition, he sought support for extending the deadline for implementing Rule 52-A of the Central Motor Vehicles Rules, 1989, in Karnataka and requested the Union Home Minister to take up the matter with the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways.

The Chief Minister also pressed for approval of a Rs 278.26-crore proposal under ASUMP for upgrading CCTV surveillance systems installed in police stations across the state, in line with directions and discussions before the Supreme Court of India.

Highlighting the growing threat of cybercrime, Shivakumar informed the Union Home Minister that the Karnataka government plans to establish the Karnataka Cyber Crime Control and Coordination Unit (K4C) at an estimated cost of Rs 360 crore. He said a detailed project report would be submitted shortly and requested the Centre's support and approval for the initiative.

The Chief Minister stated that these measures would significantly enhance Karnataka's policing, internal security, cybercrime prevention capabilities, and overall law enforcement infrastructure.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Sarah B

Interesting move - asking for CSR funds for police activities. This could be a game-changer for state police funding across India if approved. The President's Colour award for Karnataka Police would be well-deserved too, they've done commendable work in maintaining law and order despite challenges.

Ajay M

Good to see Shivakumar focusing on police modernization instead of just politics. But I have to point out - ₹243 crore for just 2 IRBs seems excessive. Also, why is deadline extension for Rule 52-A needed? Hope they explain this properly. 👍 for cybercrime initiative though.

Priya S

This is the kind of cooperative federalism we need! CM from one party meeting HM from another party for state's security. The cybercrime unit (K4C) is crucial - my neighbor lost lakhs in an online scam last month. Hope both Centre and State work together on this 🤝

David E

Impressive list of demands totaling over ₹1000 crores! The prison modernization with CCTV and walkie-talkies is sorely needed. But I wonder if the state is also contributing its share or expecting everything from Centre? Need transparency on this.

Naveen S

While all these demands are nice, I wish the CM had also raised issues about police welfare - better housing, healthcare, and working conditions for our constables who work 12-hour shifts. Modern equipment is useless if the force is demoralized. Just saying 🤔

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