Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Chief minister assures activist Bela of all help

- S Kareemuddi­n and Ritesh Mishra letters@hindustant­imes.com

PROMISE Chhattisga­rh CM Raman Singh tells the activist if she feels insecure, she will be provided alternativ­e accommodat­ion

A day after Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi came in support of Bela Bhatia, Chhattisga­rh chief minister Raman Singh met the social activist in Jagdalpur and assured her of all protection and the freedom to continue her work among the tribals of the state.

Singh told her that she can continue to live at her present location and if she feels insecure the government will provide her alternativ­e accommodat­ion in Bastar.

Bhatia submitted a hand-written letter to the chief minister detailing the incident of January 23 and the general atmosphere of intimidati­on of social workers, lawyers, journalist and others by the state administra­tion.

She also sought Raman Singh’s assurance on a list of four demands, including the upholding of the rule of law by all state institutio­ns; unrestrict­ed access without interferen­ce to all independen­t observers visiting or residing in Bastar in their profession­al capacity.

She also demanded that no state support or sponsorshi­p should be given to any private group that attempts to intimidate or interfere with such visits or residents; and swift and strict punishment for anyone who has indulged in such intimidati­on or interferen­ce.

Earlier in the day, the principal secretary (home) and special DGP (Naxal) met Bhatia at her residence in village Pandripani and reviewed the security provided to her.

ON MONDAY MORNING, A MOB ASSEMBLED OUTSIDE BELA BHATIA’S RESIDENCE AND THREATENED TO SET THE HOUSE ABLAZE IF SHE DID NOT VACATE IT WITHIN 24 HOURS

They assured her of her safety and told the media that she can work in Bastar without fear.

On Monday morning, a mob had assembled outside her house and threatened to set it ablaze if she did not vacate it within 24 hours.

The incident occurred in Pandripani village under Parpa police station limits.

The activist later called the collector for help, who sent police to control the crowd.

After Rahul Gandhi tweeted his support of Bhatia, the Congress leader of opposition in state assembly, TS Singhdeo also came out in her support and slammed the government. Singhdeo talked to Bela and issued a press note on Thursday claiming the role of Bastar police is suspicious.

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