'Unhappy' Rajnath tells CRPF DG, MHA officer to stay put in CG (EDs: Updating with quotes and details)

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi/Raipur 

Home Minister today directed acting chief of the and a top security officer to stay put in to ensure coordinated "targeted" operations against the Naxals, apparently unhappy over the functioning of the paramilitary force.

The home minister's directive came as he was apparently unhappy over the functioning of the (CRPF) which has faced reverses in the recent past.



He has conveyed to the brass to resolve some "inherent" problems like weaponry, logistics and intelligence gathering mechanism to ensure lethality and better by avoiding casualties in anti-Naxal operations, sources said.

The home minister asked acting director general of the CRPF, Sudeep Lakhtakia and senior security advisor in the home ministry, K to stay put in to ensure coordinated operations against the Naxals, they said.

The two officers will stay in till a robust anti-Naxal operation is carried out against those involved in the killing of 25 personnel yesterday, official sources said.

Lakhtakia and Kumar will ensure targeted action, based on pin-pointed intelligence, by the security forces against the Naxals, the sources said.

Kumar is a former chief of the and he is credited for elimination of forest brigand Veerappan in 2004 in Tamil Nadu.

"Senior officials visited the spot and took stock of the incident. They also spoke to jawans at their camp in Burkapal," Special Director General (anti-maoist operations) D M Awasthi told PTI.

Awasthi was also among the officials who visited the attack spot.

KumarandLakhtakia were accompanied by Chhattisgarh's principal secretary (Home) BVR Subramaniam, A N Upadhyay and other MHA, para-military and state police officials during the visit.

Awasthi said while Kumarand Lakhtakia were staying back in Sukma for tonight, other senior officials returned to Raipur.

The home minister today said in Raipur that the government will review its strategy on battling the Naxalites.

As many as 25 personnel were yesterday killed in an attack by the in Chhattisgarh's Sukma district.

On March 11, 12 paramilitary personnel were killed by the in the same district.

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

'Unhappy' Rajnath tells CRPF DG, MHA officer to stay put in CG (EDs: Updating with quotes and details)

Home Minister Rajnath Singh today directed acting chief of the CRPF and a top security officer to stay put in Chhattisgarh to ensure coordinated "targeted" operations against the Naxals, apparently unhappy over the functioning of the paramilitary force. The home minister's directive came as he was apparently unhappy over the functioning of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) which has faced reverses in the recent past. He has conveyed to the CRPF brass to resolve some "inherent" problems like weaponry, logistics and intelligence gathering mechanism to ensure lethality and better results by avoiding casualties in anti-Naxal operations, sources said. The home minister asked acting director general of the CRPF, Sudeep Lakhtakia and senior security advisor in the home ministry, K Vijay Kumar to stay put in Chhattisgarh to ensure coordinated operations against the Naxals, they said. The two officers will stay in Chhattisgarh till a robust anti-Naxal operation is carried out against ... Home Minister today directed acting chief of the and a top security officer to stay put in to ensure coordinated "targeted" operations against the Naxals, apparently unhappy over the functioning of the paramilitary force.

The home minister's directive came as he was apparently unhappy over the functioning of the (CRPF) which has faced reverses in the recent past.

He has conveyed to the brass to resolve some "inherent" problems like weaponry, logistics and intelligence gathering mechanism to ensure lethality and better by avoiding casualties in anti-Naxal operations, sources said.

The home minister asked acting director general of the CRPF, Sudeep Lakhtakia and senior security advisor in the home ministry, K to stay put in to ensure coordinated operations against the Naxals, they said.

The two officers will stay in till a robust anti-Naxal operation is carried out against those involved in the killing of 25 personnel yesterday, official sources said.

Lakhtakia and Kumar will ensure targeted action, based on pin-pointed intelligence, by the security forces against the Naxals, the sources said.

Kumar is a former chief of the and he is credited for elimination of forest brigand Veerappan in 2004 in Tamil Nadu.

"Senior officials visited the spot and took stock of the incident. They also spoke to jawans at their camp in Burkapal," Special Director General (anti-maoist operations) D M Awasthi told PTI.

Awasthi was also among the officials who visited the attack spot.

KumarandLakhtakia were accompanied by Chhattisgarh's principal secretary (Home) BVR Subramaniam, A N Upadhyay and other MHA, para-military and state police officials during the visit.

Awasthi said while Kumarand Lakhtakia were staying back in Sukma for tonight, other senior officials returned to Raipur.

The home minister today said in Raipur that the government will review its strategy on battling the Naxalites.

As many as 25 personnel were yesterday killed in an attack by the in Chhattisgarh's Sukma district.

On March 11, 12 paramilitary personnel were killed by the in the same district.

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

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