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Chhattisgarh CM says Sukma District Collector will be released soon | Chhattisgarh Chief Minister Raman Singh on Tuesday said that abducted
Sukma District Collector Alex Paul Menon, would be released soon. Addressing media
after meeting with the four mediators -- Nirmala Buch, S. K. Mishra, B. D. Sharma
and G. Hargopal -- Singh said he had personally thanked the four negotiators and
discussed various provisions of the agreement reached with the Maoists, and ways
to implement them. "I had called the four mediators to thank them for their hard
work that lasted for four days. We have headed towards resolving the matter after
the way appeal was issued and the way our four mediators requested. We also discussed
the ways to implement the provisions in the agreement that has been concluded.
I hope that he will be released soon," said Singh. Singh said that anti-Maoist
operations would not be suspended. "If the peace initiative is undertaken by both
parties, then we welcome it. They have not made such a proposal," added Singh.
Maoist-appointed negotiator B. D. Sharma said a proposal was sent to the Maoists
last night and they were awaiting the response from the Maoists. "We came here
to discuss issues with him. We discussed development and other concerns that have
been resolved yesterday (April 30) only. The proposal has been sent and we are
waiting for their (Maoists) response," said Sharma. The 32-year-old Menon, an
Indian Administrative Service officer, was interacting with villagers under the
'Gram Suraj' programme that aims at counseling vulnerable locals and preventing
them from treading the path of violence, when he was kidnapped. Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh has described the Maoists as India 's main internal security threat
and an obstacle to higher growth. |
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