Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Maoists aim to put off road projects with attacks: Police

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Road constructi­on in Sukma, a Maoist hotbed, has unsettled the rebels, leading them to frequently target security personnel in a bid to stop such projects, a Chhattisga­rh police official said.

In the past couple of years, several security personnel posted at road constructi­on sites in Sukma district have been killed in the line of duty.

The deadly attack on Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel on March 13 in Sukma is the latest example of Maoists’ attempt to disrupt the road network being laid there.

However, despite the heavy loss, the central and state government­s have been making efforts to expand the road network in the region, believing that will bring developmen­t to tribals there.

Several times, Naxals have tried to disrupt road constructi­on in Sukma by launching attacks on security forces and damaging the roads, and vehicles and machines used in the work, Special Director General (anti-Naxal operations) DM Awasthi told news agency PTI.

“The attack on the security personnel on Tuesday between Kistaram and Palodi villages shows their frustratio­n over the government’s plan to build a road there between Kistaram and Chintalnar,” he said.

“However, we will not stop till the target is met,” the officer asserted.

The Maoists have a strong presence on the 40-km long stretch of the dirt track between Kistaram and Chintalnar villages and they fear the constructi­on of road on the patch will uproot them from the area, Awasthi said.

With the support of security forces, the earthwork of five kilometres of the road between Kistaram and Palodi, around 500 km from the state capital, has been completed.

A police camp was set up in Palodi in November last year, and gradually efforts are also being made to set up a new camp next to it in Potakpalli village, ahead of Chintalnar, the official said.

He said that Maoists plant IEDs under the ground at various places to disrupt constructi­on work, which pose serious challenge to security forces.

“However, once the security forces gain control over this patch, it would be easy for them to win the war against Maoists in the Bastar region,” he said.

RAIPUR:

 ?? PTI ?? CRPF personnel carry the mortal remains of constable Manoranjan Lenka, who was killed in a Maoist attack in Sukma, during a wreathlayi­ng ceremony in Bhubaneswa­r.
PTI CRPF personnel carry the mortal remains of constable Manoranjan Lenka, who was killed in a Maoist attack in Sukma, during a wreathlayi­ng ceremony in Bhubaneswa­r.

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