Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Kerala set to enter list of Maoistaffe­cted districts

Will be eligible for reimbursem­ent of funds spent on tackling LWE

- Azaan Javaid azaan.javaid@hindutanti­mes.com ■

NEWDELHI: A classifica­tion by the ministry of home affairs (MHA) on areas affected by left wing insurgency is likely to include two districts from Kerala for the first time in the state’s history, a senior home ministry official said on condition of anonymity.

The assessment is conducted by the MHA to determine which states are eligible for reimbursem­ent (by the federal government) of funds incurred by them to counter Left Wing Extremism (LWE).

According to the MHA, a total of 106 districts across 10 states see active left wing insurgency; of these, 35 are categorise­d as “worst LWE affected districts”. The home ministry official added that said Palakkad and Malappuram in Kerala have now been recommende­d by the state government to receive funds under the federal reimbursem­ent scheme owing to increased ultraleft wing activity in both.

“Names of some districts in the worst affected list have been excluded because of the improved law and order situation there.There are some new districts that have been added including two from Kerala but the total number of worst affected districts is most likely to remain at 35,” this person said.

The inclusion and exclusion of districts in the scheme is based on their violence profile and other parameters such as intensity of violence over a period of five years, the organisati­onal strength of various naxal outfits, the presence of armed naxal dalams (brigades) and their free movement, and finally, the extent of pro-active measures initiated by the police or administra­tion to counter the insurgents. The official with the ministry of home affairs did not divulge details of the other districts that have been included in or excluded from the list.

K Durgaprasa­d the former Director-General of the Central Armed Police Force said that there have been regular intelligen­ce inputs for several years of attempts by Maoists to establish a base in the Kerala-KarnatakaT­amil Nadu tri junction .

The district police chief of Palakkad Dr. Srinivas A said over phone said the request for receiving central funds is not based on the law and order situation in the district but purely to strengthen the internal security mechanism.

“Though no violent incident has been reported from the two districts in 2017, there have been multiple sightings of Maoist cadres in the area coupled with intelligen­ce reports that suggest that the insurgents are close to establishi­ng a base in the region,” he added.

 ??  ?? ■ According to the ministry of home affairs, a total of 106 districts across 10 states see active left wing insurgency; of these, 35 are categorise­d as ‘worst LWEaffecte­d districts’. HT ARCHIVE/AJAY AGGARWAL
■ According to the ministry of home affairs, a total of 106 districts across 10 states see active left wing insurgency; of these, 35 are categorise­d as ‘worst LWEaffecte­d districts’. HT ARCHIVE/AJAY AGGARWAL

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