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Maoists trigger blast killing two in Chhattisgarh | Two CRPF personnel were killed and three others injured when Naxals triggered a blast in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district on Thursday. The incident took place when the personnel were
out on a routine patrol. The injured were taken to a nearby hospital for treatment.
The rebels carried out more than 1,000 attacks last year in the countryside and
some bigger rural towns, killing more than 600 people and disrupting movement
of coal and bauxite in mineral-rich eastern and central India . The rebels feed
on the resentment of millions of poor people who have not shared the benefits
of the boom in India 's economy, which, after the global slowdown, looks set to
climb back to over eight percent growth in the next fiscal year beginning April
. Union Home Minister P Chidambaram had on February 12 defended the use of
force
against Maoists, saying it was a legitimate right of the Government to established
law and order, build infrastructure and set up welfare measures. He expressed
confidence that the Centre would be able to get rid of the Maoist menace over
the next four years; thereby assuring that once the areas are cleared from Maoist
elements development work could be pursued expeditiously. Referring to the
reported
offer of talks made by the Maoists through media recently, Chidambaram said, "Why
aren't the Maoists making a simple statement that we abjure violence?" Maoist
rebels apparently waiting a respite from security force operation against them
on February 22 had offered a conditional 72-day ceasefire through media, and said
that they are willing to talk to the government if it aborts Operation Green Hunt. |
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