29 Naxals killed in biggest encounter ever in Chhattisgarh
Since the start of 2024, as many as 79 Naxalites have been killed in separate gun-battles with security forces in the Bastar region, a Maoist stronghold
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This was the highest fatalities suffered by Naxalites in a single encounter in the history of the state's fight against Left Wing Extremism. PHOTO: PTI
Kanker, 16 April
Ahead of the first phase of polling in
Chhattisgarh, security personnel gunned down 29 Naxalites, including some
senior cadres, in Kanker district on Tuesday in the biggest encounter ever in
the state, police said.
This was the highest fatalities suffered by
Naxalites in a single encounter in the history of the state's fight against
Left Wing Extremism. Since the start of 2024, as many as 79 Naxalites have been
killed in separate gun-battles with security forces in the Bastar region, a
Maoist stronghold. Three security personnel also suffered injuries in the
fierce gun-battle and a large quantity of weapons was recovered from the spot,
officials said.
Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sharma, who
holds the home portfolio, hailed the encounter as a "surgical strike"
and a major success, and asserted credit for it goes to brave security
personnel.
The latest gunfight took place at around 2
pm in Hapatola forest between Binagunda and Koronar villages under
Chhotebethiya police station limits, when a joint team of the Border Security
Force (BSF) and the state police's District Reserve Guard (DRG) was out on an
anti-Naxal operation, Inspector General of Police (Bastar Range) Sundarraj P
said.
The operation was launched based on inputs
about the presence of senior cadres of north Bastar division of the outlawed
CPI (Maoist) Shankar, Lalita, Raju and others, he said. During patrolling in
the area, a fierce gun-battle broke out between the two sides, the senior IPS
officer said. "Bodies of 29 Maoists along with a huge cache of weapons,
including AK-47, SLR, Insas and .303 rifles, were recovered from the
spot," the IG said.
Polling in the Naxalite-hit Bastar Lok
Sabha seat will take place on April 19 in the first phase, while the Kanker
constituency, part of the Bastar region, will vote in the second round of
general elections on April 26.
The search operation was still underway in
the area, said Sundarraj. "Three security personnel sustained injuries in
the gunfight and their condition was stated to be out of danger," he said,
adding they were being airlifted to state capital Raipur for treatment.
The slain Naxalites were yet to be
identified, but prima facie it seems senior cadres of the north Bastar division
of the CPI (Maoist) were are among them, Sundarraj added.
Sources in the Ministry of Home Affairs
(MHA) said three security personnel -- two BSF inspectors and one DRG trooper
-- were injured in the gunfight. "The operation was launched on late
evening of April 15 based on various inputs of Maoists' movement in Binagunda
and adjoining areas. We shared five inputs, including two inputs giving the
exact location of the North Bastar division committee of Maoists in Binagunda
area, underlining the fact that it acted like a permanent camp of Maoists since
April 5," they said.
Shankar and Lalita, both divisional
committee members of the north Bastar division of Maoists, are believed to be
amongst the deceased, the sources added.
After the latest encounter, 79 Naxalites
have been killed in separate gun-battles with security forces in the Bastar
region, comprising seven districts, including Kanker, so far this year.
On 2 April, as many as 13 Naxalites were
killed, while six Maoists were gunned down on March 27 in encounters with
security forces in Bijapur district.
Terming the encounter as a "surgical
strike" by the Bastar police on Naxalism, deputy CM Sharma said, "It
was for the first time on the anti-Naxal front that in a face-to-face fight,
security forces were completely dominant over Naxalites and did not give them a
chance to recover." "We want talks (with Naxalites)....whether they
do it in a group or through representatives. Bastar needs peace. We are
committed to this," he added.
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