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Naxals wanted to punish Patel, Karma

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Raipur: Claiming responsibility for the deadly attack on a Congress convoy, Maoists on Tuesday said their main objective was to “punish” senior party leaders including Nand Kumar Patel and Mahendra Karma for their “anti-people” policies.

The Naxals said they also wanted to avenge atrocities on innocent villagers and tribal women during ‘Salwa Judum’ (anti-Naxal vigilante movement). In a release to the media, spokesperson of Dandkaranya Vishesh Zonal Committee Gudsa Usendi held both BJP and Congress responsible for “anti-people policies and hence senior politicians were targeted”.

The letter categorically states that Karma, Patel and some others were the “main targets” of the attack.

The Maoists blamed Patel for deploying paramilitary forces in Bastar for conducting anti-Naxal operations when he served as the state Home minister.

V C Shukla, who served as Union Cabinet minister for long time, is also the “enemy of the common man”, the letter said.

Shukla was seriously injured in the attack.

“The purpose was to punish Mahendra Karma who had launched the anti-Naxal armed movement Salwa Judum and some other Congress leaders,” the letter said quoting Usendi.

The letter further states that “during Salwa Judum, hundreds of tribal women were allegedly gangraped and several innocent villagers were killed”.

“Through this attack, we have taken their revenge,” it added. They said they regretted killing some “innocent” people including low profile Congress functionaries, drivers and helpers in the attack.

The Maoists also made several demands in the letter, calling for withdrawal of paramilitary forces from Dandakaranya and release of innocent tribals from prisons.

Heavily armed Maoists ambushed a convoy of Congress leaders in Chhattisgarh’s Bastar district on Saturday, killing 27 people including Patel, Karma.

Army won’t be involved in anti-Naxal operations: Meanwhile, the Home Ministry has ruled out involvement of the Army in anti-Naxal operations but said more paramilitary forces will be deployed for intensified operations in Maoists-hit areas to flush out the extremists.

Union Home Secretary R K Singh said a judicial inquiry has been ordered by the Chhattisgarh government to find out the lapses and fix responsibility for the Saturday’s attack on Congress leaders.

“We will not involve the Army. There is no need to call the Army. Neither have we asked them. But we will send more (paramilitary) forces,” he told reporters here on Tuesday. (PTI)

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