Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

26 jawans killed in Maoist encounter in Chhattisga­rh

- Ritesh Mishra and S Karimuddin letters@hindustant­imes.com

Suspected Maoists killed 26 paramilita­ry personnel and injured seven on Monday in an encounter in Chhattisga­rh’s south Sukma , one of the worst attacks on security forces in the heart of India’s insurgency-hit regions.

Police told Hindustan Times that the encounter took place at around 12.45 pm between the Burkapal-Chintagufa area in the middle of Maoist-hit south Bastar area.

Ninety Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel were part of a road-opening party (ROP) providing security to constructi­on workers building a crucial road link that might give forces access to the Maoist stronghold.

“A rescue team was rushed to the spot and combing is going on. Five Maoists were also killed in the counter attack by the CRPF,” said deputy inspector general of Dantewada, P Sunderraj. Senior police officers said that party was having lunch when the suspected Maoists attacked them.

Chief minister Raman Singh cut short a visit to Delhi and rushed to Raipur. Bastar inspector general and Sunderraj left for Sukma immediatel­y.

The jawans were from the 74th battalion of the CRPF, including an Inspector-rank officer, who was injured in the gun battle.

This is the second big casualty the paramilita­ry force has suffered in the region in two months.

On March 11, suspected Maoist rebels ambushed a similar CRPF road opening party and killed at least 12 troopers in Sukma.

Sukma is considered among India’s worst insurgency-hit regions that has seen several decades of bloody conflict.

At the centre of the fight is a 20-kilometre stretch of road. Officials say the rebels know that their only way to maintain control over the area is to block constructi­on of the road, which will let soldiers directly into the Maoist heartland.

 ?? ARABINDA MAHAPATRA/HT PHOTO ?? The CRPF jawans injured in the attack being taken to the hospital.
ARABINDA MAHAPATRA/HT PHOTO The CRPF jawans injured in the attack being taken to the hospital.

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