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NEW DELHI: In a worrying trend, country's largest border guarding force BSF has lost four times more troops in off-duty bike accidents than at the borders or other conflict theaters in the hinterland in the recent past.

The death of 42 jawans in the last one year (2014-March 2015) in motorbike accidents as compared to 12 personnel killed in action during the same time period in the Border Security Force (BSF) has made the top brass of the paramilitary sit up and take steps to clamp down on these instances.

"We are losing about 5 jawans per month in bike accidents. These accidents are majorly happening when these men are off-duty or when they go home on leave. Those getting killed in such incidents are in the prime of their lives, about 45-50 years of age.
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"Our personnel are our biggest asset and we cannot let this happen. Deaths due to motorbike accidents is a big concern for us and we are taking immediate remedial steps," BSF director general DK Pathak told PTI.

He added the force has made some prompt interventions in this regard which includes keeping an eye on rash drivers in the paramilitary and starting a programme to initiate safe driving.



All the supervisory officers, in the field formations and headquarters, have been asked to keep a check on their drivers and those found driving recklessly are being pulled out and taken to task.

"We are weeding out the bad drivers. A disciplined force like BSF, which has onerous security tasks on its shoulders, cannot lose its men in such freak accidents," Pathak said.
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The DG said the force headquarters has initiated a new programme to initiate safe driving and good road discipline skills in its men and women in uniform.

"The course will be run at all the sector and frontiers of the BSF. We are trying to make them understand that life is too precious to be lost in such misadventures. They are trained to fight for the country and in this pursuit our men have also laid down their lives. But these (bike accidents) incidents are totally unacceptable to us," Pathak, who has chaired half-a-dozen meetings with his force commanders in this regard in the recent times, said.


BSF losing more men in bike accidents than on the border - The Times of India
 
NEW DELHI: In a worrying trend, country's largest border guarding force BSF has lost four times more troops in off-duty bike accidents than at the borders or other conflict theaters in the hinterland in the recent past.

The death of 42 jawans in the last one year (2014-March 2015) in motorbike accidents as compared to 12 personnel killed in action during the same time period in the Border Security Force (BSF) has made the top brass of the paramilitary sit up and take steps to clamp down on these instances.

"We are losing about 5 jawans per month in bike accidents. These accidents are majorly happening when these men are off-duty or when they go home on leave. Those getting killed in such incidents are in the prime of their lives, about 45-50 years of age.
READ ALSO: Diseases, not Maoists, kill most CRPF men in Red zone

"Our personnel are our biggest asset and we cannot let this happen. Deaths due to motorbike accidents is a big concern for us and we are taking immediate remedial steps," BSF director general DK Pathak told PTI.

He added the force has made some prompt interventions in this regard which includes keeping an eye on rash drivers in the paramilitary and starting a programme to initiate safe driving.



All the supervisory officers, in the field formations and headquarters, have been asked to keep a check on their drivers and those found driving recklessly are being pulled out and taken to task.

"We are weeding out the bad drivers. A disciplined force like BSF, which has onerous security tasks on its shoulders, cannot lose its men in such freak accidents," Pathak said.
READ ALSO: BSF jawan going home for wedding dies in accident

The DG said the force headquarters has initiated a new programme to initiate safe driving and good road discipline skills in its men and women in uniform.

"The course will be run at all the sector and frontiers of the BSF. We are trying to make them understand that life is too precious to be lost in such misadventures. They are trained to fight for the country and in this pursuit our men have also laid down their lives. But these (bike accidents) incidents are totally unacceptable to us," Pathak, who has chaired half-a-dozen meetings with his force commanders in this regard in the recent times, said.


BSF losing more men in bike accidents than on the border - The Times of India

How is this related to the Defence of India !!
 
the undisciplined killers seem to be undisciplined drivers too
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:P why dont you give relevant opinion ?

it is obvious that either general Indians are bad drivers and law breaking citizens or BSF personnel are bad drivers or law breaking citizens thats why losing lives


Any one who can drive a bike or car in my home town 3 lantern junction can drive anywhere in the world. That how crowded that place is. Indians have lot of skills when it comes to driving because no one cares for traffic signals in some areas.

That is only rule we follow here, no traffic rules :lol:

BSF are one of best and disciplined !
 
Any one who can drive a bike or car in my home town 3 lantern junction can drive anywhere in the world. That how crowded that place is. Indians have lot of skills when it comes to driving because no one cares for traffic signals in some areas.

That is only rule we follow here, no traffic rules :lol:

BSF are one of best and disciplined !

:P so entire fleet is undisciplined.

dont know about your town but i found Delhi traffic as bad as Lahore traffic. ughhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh it was

We should have one single day when this forum is totally not moderated and that day i would answer to your statement. But you already know what i am gonna say don't you? :P :D

bwahahahahaha NO i dont know what you are gonna say because i dont have the Shakti to read empty skulls .
 
:P so entire fleet is undisciplined.

dont know about your town but i found Delhi traffic as bad as Lahore traffic. ughhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh it was


Delhi is not that developed in some areas, Noida is good I guess.

Indiscipline is the discipline here when traffic is concerned, may be because of lot of vehicles !
 
the undisciplined killers seem to be undisciplined drivers too
Yea, we can understand why you would want to badmouth them - they are our first line of defence, whether against infiltrating terrorists, or invading armies. They have killed plenty of infiltrating rats, so obviously you would cry foul. Was this one of your loved ones?

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Am I supposed to appreciate your intellect at this nonsensical post of yours? It's time to grow up and stop trolling.

I dont see anything nonsensical in my post.

Your BSF people seem to be undisciplined drivers taking too many casualties on roads while on borders ruthlessly killing unarmed Bangladeshis often or those who refuse to grease their palms.

Yea, we can understand why you would want to badmouth them - they are our first line of defence, whether against infiltrating terrorists, or invading armies. They have killed plenty of infiltrating rats, so obviously you would cry foul. Was this one of your loved ones?

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may be one of your own who refused to bribe these fat BSF guys :P
 

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