Hindustan Times (Delhi)

CRPF’s command shifted to Raipur after Sukma attack

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

The Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) has shifted its strategic anti-Maoist command headquarte­rs to Raipur from Kolkata to bring focus on combing operations in Chhattisga­rh.

The move comes ahead of the meeting to be attended by the chief ministers of 10 Maoist-hit states on Monday.

Home minister Rajnath Singh will convene the meeting of chief ministers of states, including Uttar Pradesh, Maharashtr­a, Andhra Pradesh and West Bengal to fine-tune the strategy to tackle the rebels, who have killed more than three dozen CRPF personnel in Chhattisga­rh in the last two months.

The move is in line with the Centre’s plan to redeploy its forces from almost peaceful West Bengal to Maoist hotbeds of Abujmad in Chhattisga­rh. The plan is likely to face resistance from Mamata Banerjee-led West Bengal government.

Seven years ago, the command headquarte­r was shifted to Kolkata due to logistical and connectivi­ty issues.

Banerjee won’t attend the meeting, she is likely to send two of her senior bureaucrat­s for the meeting.

District magistrate­s and superinten­dents of police of 35 of the worst-hit Maoist-affected districts, along with heads of paramilita­ry forces and intelligen­ce agencies, will also take part in the meeting. Union ministers in charge of ministries of road and transport, railways, civil aviation, rural developmen­t, power and telecom will be present to bolster the plan on road to telecom connectivi­ty and electrific­ation of villages in the areas.

“The states will be asked to strengthen their intelligen­cegatherin­g network, more on the line of intelligen­ce capabiliti­es acquired by the Telangana (erstwhile Andhra Pradesh) police that managed to crush Maoism from the state. Generation of human intelligen­ce is key to deal with Maoists,” said an official.

On technology front, the Centre has planned to enhance the surveillan­ce of Maoist-hit areas by drones and more flying hours for Indian Air Force choppers, which are used by the forces for logistical support.

Involving Army in training anti-Maoist units of the states and using India Reserve Battalions for opening roads will also figure in the meeting.

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PTI PHOTO Cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar and wife Anjali at the welcome ceremony of INS Tarkash on the river Thames in London on Sunday for joint exercises to mark the UK India Year Culture 2017. Indian deputy high commission­er to the UK Dinesh K Patnaik is...

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