Raipur: A day after 14 personnel of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) were killed in a Naxal ambush in Chhattisgarh’s Sukma district, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh will visit the state today to take stock of the situation.
Calling it an act of cowardice and a “dastardly act” of violence, the minister said in Lucknow, The Naxals have carried out the attack by putting innocent villagers as human shields. Using human shields, Maoists yesterday unleashed a major attack killing 14 CRPF personnel, including two officers, and injuring 12 others. This was the second ambush on the force in 10 days in the same area in Naxal-infested Sukma district.
As per details available, a joint squad of CRPF, its elite battalion-CoBRA (Compact Battalion for Resolute Action) and district force was attacked by a large group of armed rebels in the dense forests in insurgency-hit South Bastar when they were returning to their camp after combing and area domination operations over several days in the Chintagufa region, about 450 km from here, a senior police official said.
“Two officers – a Deputy Commandant and an Assistant Commandant – are among 14 CRPF men killed in the ambush,” Chhattisgarh’s Additional Director General of Police RK Vij told PTI. The Deputy Commandant and Assistant Commandant were identified as BS Verma and Rajesh Kapuriya.
The attack came at a time when a National Security Advisory Board (NSAB) delegation headed by former foreign secretary and chairman Shyam Saran is on a three-day visit to the state from Sunday. It visited Bastar and Dantewada yesterday and met senior officials there.
The CRPF personnel killed in the Naxal ambush have been identified as Sub-Inspector Hemraj, Head Constable Panchu Ram and Kuldeep Ponia, Constables Umang Pawar, Ram Mohan, PL Maji, Mukesh Kumar, Gauri Shankar, Manish Singh, Radhe Shyam, Saji Bhat and Deepak Kumar.
While strongly condemning the attack, Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh called it a “cowardly act” of violence.
“Rebels do not have courage to take on security forces face-to-face so they target them in a cowardly manner by laying ambush. It is a cowardly act. The Naxals were frustrated due to the actions of security force personnel. It (attack) was result of their frustration,” he told PTI in Delhi.
Singh, who was in the national capital, cut short his visit and rushed to Raipur late last night from here. Expressing deep condolences over the death of security personnel, the chief minister of the BJP-ruled state said that Naxals were desperate to retaliate. It is unfortunate that they attacked. We are determined to end the menace of naxalism from the state,” he said. Singh also briefed Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the Naxal ambush.
Bureau Report
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