The Asian Age

Ahead of PM visit, Maoists blast bus

2 jawans killed in C’garh’s Bijapur

- RABINDRA NATH CHOUDHURY

Five days before Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to Bijapur district in Chhattisga­rh, Maoists triggered an improvised explosive device ( IED) killing two jawans of the district reserve group ( DRG) of state police and injuring five others travelling in a bus on Monday in Chhattisga­rh.

The bus, carrying 30 jawans of DRG, a counter- insurgency wing of Chhattisga­rh police comprising local tribal youths, was going from Kuturu, nearly 35 km from district headquarte­rs town of Bijapur, to Jangla when it was blown up near a bridge close to the forested village of Namaid, police said.

“Two jawans of the DRG were killed and five others injured in the blast,” said director general of police ( anti- Naxal operations) D. M. Awasthi. The Prime Minister is scheduled to visit Bijapur on April 14 to dedicate Ayushman Bharat scheme, the government’s mega healthcare initiative, to the nation on the birth anniversar­y of B. R. Ambedkar. A few days ago, Maoist pamphlets and banners opposing Mr Modi’s visit to Jangla were found near Mahadev Ghat in the district. However, police have ruled out any trouble during the Prime Minister’s visit. “We don’t foresee any threat to the PM’s programme,” said state intelligen­ce bureau ( SIB) SP D. Ravishanka­r.

Intelligen­ce sources said that 400 sq km area around the venue of the PM’s scheduled programme, is being sanitised.

Two jawans of district reserve group ( DRG) were killed and five others injured on Monday when Maoists triggered an improvised explosive device ( IED) blast targeting a passenger bus in which they were travelling to Jangela in Chhattisga­rh’s south Bastar district of Bijapur where Prime Minister Narendra Modi was scheduled to visit on April 14.

The bus carrying 30 jawans of DRG, a counterins­urgency wing of Chhattisga­rh police comprising local tribal youths, was travelling from Kuturu, nearly 35 km from district headquarte­rs town of Bijapur, to Jangla when it was blown up near a bridge close to the forested village of Namaid, police said.

“Two jawans of DRG were killed and five others injured in the blast”, director general of police ( anti- Naxal operations), D. M. Awasthi said.

The front part of the bus got separated from its body under the impact of the explosion, police said.

Earlier in the morning, Maoists detonated two IED blasts at Chhinakode­pal near Mahadev Ghat in the district targeting a search party comprising personnel of CRPF’s 85th battalion.

The rebels then opened indiscrimi­nate fire on the search party leading to a fierce gun battle that lasted nearly one hour.

Later, the ultras fled into the jungle. A jawan sustained minor injuries in the blast.

“We don’t foresee any threat to PM’s scheduled programme to the area on April 14 in the wake of the incidents. Maoists have no presence in the area. Only a couple of Jan Militia ( local villagers who sometimes function as foot soldiers of CPI ( Maoist) ) had triggered the IED blasts and then fled the area”, Chhattisga­rh state intelligen­ce bureau ( SIB) superinten­dent of police ( SP) D Ravishanka­r said.

Intelligen­ce sources said around 400 sq km area around the venue of the PM’s scheduled programme, is being sanitised. Around 4,000 jawans have been engaged in the operation.

“A five- layer security network has been thrown around the venue of the PM’s programme. Twelve IAS officers and an equal number of IPS officers have been camping in the area to oversee security arrangemen­t for PM’s scheduled visit”, a senior police officer posted in Bastar told this newspaper.

Maoist pamphlets and banners opposing PM’s scheduled visit to Jangela have been found near Mahadev Ghat in the district, police said.

The PM was scheduled to dedicate to the nation the “Ayusman Bharat Yojana” at Jangela, besides handing over houses built under PM’s Awas Yojana to 100 beneficiar­ies there.

He was also scheduled to inaugurate the newly built airport at Jagdalpur, headquarte­rs of Bastar division in Chhattisga­rh on the day.

 ??  ?? The bus carrying 30 jawans of DRG was blown up by Maoist insurgents near a bridge close to the forested village of Namaid in south Bastar district of Bijapur on Monday.
The bus carrying 30 jawans of DRG was blown up by Maoist insurgents near a bridge close to the forested village of Namaid in south Bastar district of Bijapur on Monday.

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