Digvijay opposed attack on Naxals in 2013: BJP

ANI  |  New Delhi [India] 

The (BJP) on Tuesday fired back at leader in response to his blaming Chief Minster for helping 'Maoists'.

The said had opposed then Home Minister P Chidambaram's bid to launch an all out attack against Naxalites after they killed many leaders in Dharbha Valley.

leader Sudesh Verma told ANI, "should not try to politicize everything. had lost their valuable leaders in a Naxal attack. We should remember that Chidambaram wanted to launch an all out attack against Naxalites but it was who had opposed it, and this emboldened Maoists to carry out more lethal attacks."

This is the time to stand together as the is trying to tackle the Naxal menace, he added.

leader Nalin Kohli also castigated over his remarks on Sukma attack, in which 25 personnel were killed in an ambush by Naxalites on Monday.

He said it was extremely concerning that was playing politics over dastardly Maoist attack in which 25 Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) jawans laid supreme sacrifice for the country.

He said Digvijay Singh's statement show that he has become desperate under the leadership of Rahul Gandhi, whose political advisor is none other than Digvijay himself.

"Is the party so desperate under Rahul's non-performance that now they have resorted to such kind of politics on the sacrifice of our brave young men," questioned Kohli

He said that the should reflect on it, and should also answer that have Maoists incidents only started now.

"Is it not true that Maoism flourished due to bad policies when they (Congress) were in power?"

Digvijay blamed Modi and Chief Minister for the Sukma attack and also accused the Chief Minister of 'helping' Maoists.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

Digvijay opposed attack on Naxals in 2013: BJP

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Tuesday fired back at Congress leader Digvijay Singh in response to his blaming Chhattisgarh Chief Minster Raman Singh for helping 'Maoists'.The BJP said Digvijay Singh had opposed then Home Minister P Chidambaram's bid to launch an all out attack against Naxalites after they killed many Congress leaders in Dharbha Valley.BJP leader Sudesh Verma told ANI, "Congress should not try to politicize everything. Congress had lost their valuable leaders in a Naxal attack. We should remember that Chidambaram wanted to launch an all out attack against Naxalites but it was Digvijay Singh who had opposed it, and this emboldened Maoists to carry out more lethal attacks."This is the time to stand together as the government is trying to tackle the Naxal menace, he added.BJP leader Nalin Kohli also castigated Digvijay Singh over his remarks on Sukma attack, in which 25 CRPF personnel were killed in an ambush by Naxalites on Monday.He said it was extremely ...

The (BJP) on Tuesday fired back at leader in response to his blaming Chief Minster for helping 'Maoists'.

The said had opposed then Home Minister P Chidambaram's bid to launch an all out attack against Naxalites after they killed many leaders in Dharbha Valley.

leader Sudesh Verma told ANI, "should not try to politicize everything. had lost their valuable leaders in a Naxal attack. We should remember that Chidambaram wanted to launch an all out attack against Naxalites but it was who had opposed it, and this emboldened Maoists to carry out more lethal attacks."

This is the time to stand together as the is trying to tackle the Naxal menace, he added.

leader Nalin Kohli also castigated over his remarks on Sukma attack, in which 25 personnel were killed in an ambush by Naxalites on Monday.

He said it was extremely concerning that was playing politics over dastardly Maoist attack in which 25 Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) jawans laid supreme sacrifice for the country.

He said Digvijay Singh's statement show that he has become desperate under the leadership of Rahul Gandhi, whose political advisor is none other than Digvijay himself.

"Is the party so desperate under Rahul's non-performance that now they have resorted to such kind of politics on the sacrifice of our brave young men," questioned Kohli

He said that the should reflect on it, and should also answer that have Maoists incidents only started now.

"Is it not true that Maoism flourished due to bad policies when they (Congress) were in power?"

Digvijay blamed Modi and Chief Minister for the Sukma attack and also accused the Chief Minister of 'helping' Maoists.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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