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Maoists kill three villagers in Chhattisgarh village | A group of Maoists killed three innocent villagers in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur District on Saturday night, suspecting them to be police informers. Maoists reportedly
barged into a few houses in Bhopalpatnam area and took along about ten people.
The Maoists later released three of them. However, while searching for other missing
persons the family members located three dead bodies in a forest , seven kilometers
from the village. "On July 2 around ten people came at midnight and barged into
a few houses simultaneously. They took few men out and blindfolded them. They
also told their families that their men would return safe," said Nagavnshi, Station
House Officer, Bhopalpatnam Police Station. "But on the night of July 3, three
men returned, so the villagers started a search for the rest. Near Kandlapalti
road, they found bodies of three people," he added. Meanwhile, Union Home Secretary
G K Pillai is on a three-day visit to Chhattisgarh to assess the ground realities
in the state following a spurt in Maoist attacks during the last three months.
Pillai, who arrived here on Sunday night, is expected to visit the naxal-affected
districts of Rajnandgaon, Kanker, Bastar and Dantewada and interact with the police
personnel and the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel deployed in the
Maoist strong belt. He is expected to discuss the issue with State Chief Minister
Dr Raman Singh and Chhattisgarh Governor Shekhar Dutt, besides holding meetings
with top police officials over the issue. Pillai's visit is looked upon with great
significance following the recent Maoist attack in Narayanpur district in which
at least 27 CRPF personnel were killed. His visit comes days after Union Home
Minister P Chidambaram asked the State Government to 'revisit paramilitary deployment
in Maoist-hit areas. Union Home Minister P Chidambaram had last week said a rethink
is required on the deployment of security forces in the Maoist affected areas.
"Some of these deployments must be revisited (so as to ascertain) whether they
are serving any purpose. I hope the Chief Minister will hold discussions with
the CPMF (Central Para-Military Forces) and the state police and revisit these
deployments," said Chidambaram. "We must deploy the paramilitary forces only when
there is an operational objective or a developmental objective. Whether there
are any lapses will be known only after an enquiry is conducted," he added. The
Maoists had killed 27 soldiers and injured over half dozen in an ambush in Jagdalpur
region of Chhattisgarh last week. The attack took place near Narayanpur, considered
to be a bastion of the Maoists. Maoist attacks have increased this year, especially
after the government launched a coordinated security offensive involving tens
of thousands of police trying to flush out the rebels from their jungle hideouts
in central and eastern India. |
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