Reddy tabled these figures in response to a query by DMK MP T R Paarivendhar, who had sought to know details of
While presenting the data, Reddy in his written response stated that "police" is a state subject and it is primarily the responsibility of the state governments to fill up the vacancies in the police force in the states.
"The Centre also issues advisories to the states for filling up these vacancies in the states and to bring in the requisite reforms in the police administration to meet the expectations of the people," he added.
Uttar Pradesh had the maximum 1,11,865 posts lying vacant in the state police against a sanctioned strength of 4,15,315 while its actual strength was 3,03,450, according to the BPR&D data.
West Bengal had 55,294 police posts lying vacant followed by Bihar (47,099), Madhya Pradesh (31,488), Telangana (29,492),
Delhi had 9,767 vacant police posts, as per the data.
It had 28,113 police personnel against a sanctioned strength of 26,738, the data showed. KIS SNE