Durga Fighter Force, 32 women staff to combat Naxalism
By: WE Staff | Monday, 23 August 2021
To combat Naxalism in the Naxal-affected Sukma district, a Durga Fighter group with 32 female workers has been formed. Sunil Sharma, Sukma's Superintendent of Police, told reporters that the new recruits will be trained for a month.
"We are happy to inform that, on the occasion of Raksha Bandhan, Chhattisgarh women commandos met the officials to constitute a District Reserve Force (DRG) team for them. The proposal has been accepted and the team will be called `Durga Fighters` which will have 32 female staff. They will be trained for commando duty for a month. They will perform all active duties," he said.
The goal behind an all-women army, according to the Sukma SP, is to promote gender equality. He went on to say, "Women are equal to men."
Asha Sen, captain of `Durga Fighters` said that the force has pledged to make Sukma a `Naxal free region`.
"Today, we all have pledged to make Sukma a `Naxal free region`. Just like brothers and sisters promise to protect each other on Raksha Bandhan, we all have pledged to protect the people of the Sukma region from Naxalites. We now feel equal to men as we have been given a place in District Reserve Guards (DRG) team," she said.