CRPF Director General Issues Directive Against Protest-Related Posts by Officers
CRPF DG Warns Serving Officers Of Suspension Over Posts Against Govt Orders, Protests
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The Director General of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has issued a directive prohibiting serving officers from posting or sharing content related to protests against government orders. Officers who violate this directive may face suspension, reflecting the organization's commitment to maintaining discipline and cohesion within its ranks.
- 01CRPF officers are prohibited from sharing protest-related content.
- 02Violations may lead to suspension for serving personnel.
- 03The directive aims to maintain discipline and cohesion within the force.
- 04Senior officers are responsible for monitoring compliance.
- 05The move follows increasing dissent among officers regarding government policies.
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In a significant directive issued on Tuesday, the Director General of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), GP Singh, has mandated that all serving officers refrain from posting or circulating any content related to protests against government orders. This communication targets senior commanders and emphasizes a zero-tolerance policy towards dissent within the ranks. Officers found sharing protest-related material, especially on social media, risk suspension. The directive also calls for the immediate deletion of such posts, including those from retired personnel, although the focus is primarily on current officers. The CRPF leadership's action reflects concerns over growing dissent, particularly in light of the new Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) Act of 2026, which has sparked criticism and protests among cadre officers. Senior officers are tasked with enforcing compliance, reinforcing the importance of discipline and adherence to official positions within the uniformed force. The directive serves as a reminder of the service rule that prohibits government officials from criticizing any government decisions.
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This directive may lead to a more restrained environment for CRPF officers, limiting their ability to express dissent or criticism regarding government actions.
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