Process of setting up security camps in remote areas to be speeded up, says CRPF DG after Naxal attack
The Hindu
CRPF chief said “lessons are learnt” from every incident and they will see and analyse “what changes have been brought by the Naxals” to effectively counter them.
Maoists are “frustrated” because security camps have been set up in remote areas of Chhattisgarh and this process will be speeded up now to launch more serious operations against them, CRPF Director General Kuldiep Singh said in Raipur on Sunday after at least 22 security personnel were killed in fresh bloodletting. The Central Reserve Police Force chief, who arrived in the State capital in the wake of the ambush by Naxals in Bijapur on Saturday that also left more than 30 personnel injured, said that “lessons are learnt” from every incident and they will see and analyse “what changes have been brought by the Naxals” to effectively counter them. Mr. Singh said the Maoists are frustrated and troubled because of the induction of five new battalions in the Bastar region of the state recently and the creation of new bases in remote areas like Basaguda, Silger, Jagargunda and Minpa.More Related News
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