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Maoists a national challenge, govt has accepted it: Rajnath


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New Dehli, Dec 2: Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Tuesday called Maoists a "national challenge" which he said the government has accepted and will fight it.

On a daylong visit to Chhattisgarh, a day after Maoists killed 14 CRPF personnel in Sukma district, he also announced a compensation of Rs.38 lakh each to the kin of victims of the Naxal ambush and Rs.65,000 each to the injured, a PTI report stated.

 

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"It is a national challenge and we have accepted it. The country has to take on it unitedly. We will succeed in tackling the menace," Singh told reporters here at the headquarters of the 4th battalion of Chhattisgarh Armed Force.

The Home Minister described the incident as an act of "cowardice and a "dastardly act" of violence.

Singh said the operation against the Naxals was going on for the past 15 days in Sukma and every time an operation is carried out it is full of risk.

"In the incident, 14 security personnel were martyred and 15 jawans injured. The injured are undergoing treatment at a private hospital here and all of them are out of danger now. Arrangements are being made to send the body of martyred security personnel to their homes," he said.

Singh said it was an "irreparable" loss but the government is fully concerned towards the family of the slain CRPF personnel.

Rs.38 lakh each will be given to the next of kin of the deceased while injured will be provided Rs.65,000 beside free medical treatment, he said.

"Our jawans discharged their duties keeping the national interest at the top. Proxy war is more dangerous than actual war. Our jawans go openly in the danger zone. I am confident that they will succeed in the fight against Naxalism," he said.

Asked about the "blame game" after the incident, he said such kind of incident should not be linked with politics and one should not assess success and failure of the government through this.

"Where there is an involvement of human beings, one cannot rule out chances of lapses. But if lapses happen during operation, our security forces make improvement in it. There is a better coordination between state and the Centre," he said.

Earlier, the Home Minister chaired a high-level meeting with Chief Minister Raman Singh, state Home Minister Ramsewak Paikra and other senior officials at the Raj Bhawan.

He subsequently visited the injured jawans at Ramkrishna Care Hospital and took the stock of their health and treatment being provided to them.

Naxals yesterday ambushed a security CRPF team killing 14 personnel, including two officers, and injuring 15 in Sukma district.

A huge cache of weapons of the security personnel were also looted by the Naxals.


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