In Chhattisgarh, the murder of an Adivasi police officer shows the warped sense of Maoist justice
By enacting kangaroo courts and executions, Naxalites are legitimising the extra-judicial methods the state uses against them. 7 hours ago Representational image: Supporters of People s War Group wait for leaders to address a public meeting in Guthikonda in Guntoor district, 250 kms southeast of Hyderabad, in October 2004. | Prakash Singh / AFP
On April 23, a journalist friend from Raipur raised an alarm: Murli Tati, a sub-inspector with the District Reserve Guard from Chhatisgarh’s Bijapur was abducted by the Maoists and had been in their custody for two days.
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Updated: Apr 6, 2021, 06:36 AM IST
In today s show, Zee News Editor-in-Chief Sudhir Chaudhary will talk about the jawans who lost their lives in the attack by Maoists near Jonnaguda village along the Sukma-Bijapur border in Chhatisgarh s Bijapur.
22 security personnel lost their lives while several sustained injuries after a party of jawans were ambushed by Maoists.
Over 2,000 police personnel drawn from CRPF’s elite CoBRA unit, and the state police’s District Reserve Guard (DRG) and Special Task Force (STF) walked into a deadly trap of Maoists in deep jungle in a rebel-dominated patch in Chhattisgarh’s restive Bastar, purely on an unverified intelligence input that top Naxal commander Madvi Hidma was holed up at a hilly site along with his colleagues.
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Hidma, who carries a bounty of Rs 40 lakh, is the youngest member of the CPI (Maoists) supreme 21-membered âcentral committee.â (Photo source: Reuters)
Updated: Apr 5, 2021, 06:59 PM IST
In major loss to our security forces, 22 jawans were killed and 31 were injured in a deadly four-hour encounter with Naxals along the border between Bijapur and Sukma districts in Chhattisgarh on Saturday (April 3).
Over 2,000 police personnel drawn from CRPF’s elite CoBRA unit, and the state police’s District Reserve Guard (DRG) and Special Task Force (STF) walked into a deadly trap of Maoists in deep jungle in a rebel-dominated patch in Chhattisgarh’s restive Bastar, purely on an unverified intelligence input that top Naxal commander Madvi Hidma was holed up at a hilly site along with his colleagues.
An old picture of Maoist leader Hidma
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A total of 31 soldiers were injured in the encounter
Security forces suspect Maoist leader Hidma was behind the attack
Twenty-two jawans were killed and 31 sustained injuries in an encounter with Naxals in Chhattisgarh on Saturday. Security forces had launched an operation along the Sukma-Bijapur border, where an intense face-off resulted in the deaths of the jawans.
The intelligence report of wanted Maoist leader Hidma s presence now appears to have been a trap in the jungles of Chhattisgarh. A massive group of armed Maoists was waiting in the same area where anti-insurgency operations were launched on the basis of intelligence inputs. The Naxals took security forces by surprise resulting in a pitched gun battle that continued for over three hours.