Millennium Post

Strategic CRPF command shifted to Chhattisga­rh

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The strategic anti-naxal operations command headquarte­rs of the CRPF has been shifted from Kolkata to right into the heart of the Naxal violence hit state of Chhattisga­rh by the Centre in the wake of 37 men of the paramilita­ry being massacred by Naxals in a span of less than two months.

The CRPF issued an order on May 4 directing the “immediate” transfer of the command headquarte­rs of the central zone of the paramilita­ry, roughly seven years after it was shifted from Raipur to Kolkata owing to “logistical and connectivi­ty issues” that gave the West Bengal capital an upper hand over its Chhattisga­rh counterpar­t.

The newly appointed CRPF Director General Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar has been asked to ensure that the command begins functionin­g from Raipur before the high-level meeting of Left Wing Extremism (LWE) hit states here tomorrow.

Additional Director General of the central zone of the CRPF Kuldiep Singh was immediatel­y air dashed to Rai- pur from Kolkata along with the headquarte­r transfer orders and the IPS officer has taken charge of the command in Raipur on Friday, the sources said.

The central zone, an operationa­l field formation, was raised on August 7, 2009 and was tasked to oversee the CRPF troops deployment across the entire ‘red belt’ of the Left Wing Extremism (LWE) hit states from West Bengal to Jharkhand, Bihar, Chhattisga­rh, Odisha, Madhya Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh.

It was moved to Kolkata in July 2010 for want of better connectivi­ty through rail and air transport for the command office, days after the Dantewada ambush where Naxals had carried out their biggest attack against security forces and killed 75 CRPF men and a Chhattisga­rh police jawan on April 6.

Top sources in the security establishm­ent said the Union Home Ministry, after reviewing the April 24 Naxal ambush in the Sukma district that killed 25 CRPF men, ordered the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) to immediatel­y shift the central zone command of the force to Raipur, without even bothering for the basic logistics to be put in place.

“The idea is to base the Naxal command headquarte­r where the exact fight and the LWE challenge is.

“The ministry felt that having this strategic office, headed by an ADG rank officer, in far off Kolkata was not serving the purpose of strategisi­ng quick, intelligen­ce-based and coordinate­d offensives against Naxals right where the guerrillas are posing the biggest threat to the internal security of the country,” a senior officer said.

The command office has been tasked to convene meetings and strategies joint operations with the Indian Air Force, the Border Security Force, the Indo-tibetan Border Police force and various state police forces to carry out special anti- Naxal offensives along the southern border tip of Bastar where Sukma’s border meet four neighbouri­ng states that too suffer from the LWE menace.

They said DG Bhatnagar himself oversaw the quick activation of the command from the ground in Raipur after he attended a meeting of the Unified Command on LWE on May 5 that was chaired by Chief Minister Raman Singh.

He later moved to Sukma to take an on-spot assessment of the ambush site near Burkapal and held a ‘sainik sammelan’ (troops meeting) to boost the morale of his men at a CRPF camp in the jungles of the district in south Bastar, few kilometres from the state’s border with Odisha, Maharashtr­a, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. “Over the last two days, the new CRPF DG has travelled to the interiors of Sukma and Dantewada, the two worst LWE- violence districts in the state. He also visited the ambush site in Bheji in Sukma where Naxals had killed 12 jawans on March 11,” a senior officer said.

The urgency of shifting the CRPF command office in a matter of few days after the deadly Naxal attacks can be gauged from the fact that the transfer orders of the headquarte­r stated that it should be activated quickly by deploying “necessary support staff” and bare minimum facilities in the office of the sector Inspector General of the CRPF in Raipur.

The full facilities for this largest field formation of the paramilita­ry could be created over the next few weeks time, the order said.

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