The Asian Age

Forces eye key Naxal areas, seek extra 12,000 men

- RABINDRA NATH CHOUDHURY

The deadly April 24 Maoist ambush on a CRPF party in Sukma, Chhattisga­rh, in which 25 jawans were killed and eight others injured, has forced the security forces to review the counter-insurgency strategy.

It has been decided in a high-level meeting of senior officers that the focus of counter-insurgency would be shifted to core Maoist areas in a 1,000 sq km area between Dornapal-Jagargunda in Sukma district by mobilising forces from elsewhere in the region, a senior police officer told this newspaper on Thursday.

“The revised counterins­urgency strategy was given a nod at the high-level meeting presided over by Chhattisga­rh chief minister Raman Singh at Raipur late Wednesday night. Internal security advisor to Union home ministry K. Vijay Kumar and state home secretary B.V. Subramanya­m, and a host of senior officers of the state police and paramilita­ry forces attended the meeting,” he added.

Three roads in 57 km Jagargunda-Dornapal area are currently under constructi­on. All the three roads pass through core area of Maoists, declared by the reds as their liberated zone. “It has been decided

Dandakaran­ya Special Zonal Committee of CPI (Maoist) spokesman Vikalpa on Thursday released an audio clip claiming responsibi­lity for the attack on the CRPF party

in the meeting to complete constructi­ons of the three crucial roads, strategica­lly located to help security forces make inroads into the Maoists’ core area in Sukma district. The 1,000 sq km densely forested region has been used as a safe haven by Maoist leaders spearheadi­ng Naxal movement in Bastar,” sources said.

The meeting has decided to place a demand before the Union government to deploy additional 12,000 specialise­d security personnel such as CoBRA, the anti-Naxal wing of CRPF, and the Naga battalion, famous for countering guerrilla warfare.

While seeking 10 battalions of CoBRA and Naga, the state government has also placed a demand before the Centre to give its approval to raise two additional battalions of district reserve forces, comprising local tribals youth and surrendere­d Naxals.

Meanwhile, an FIR has been filed in Sukma district against Naxal leaders.

 ?? — ABHIJIT MUKHERJEE ?? BJP president Amit Shah pays tribute to Dr Shyamapras­ad Mukherjee at his Bhawanipur residence on Thursday.
— ABHIJIT MUKHERJEE BJP president Amit Shah pays tribute to Dr Shyamapras­ad Mukherjee at his Bhawanipur residence on Thursday.

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