Maoists numbers, military potential increasing: Shinde
Thursday September 06, 2012 03:15:42 PM,
IANS
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New Delhi: Stating that
Maoist cadres in the country were gaining in strength, union Home
Minister Sushilkumar Shinde warned Thursday that they were
displaying the military potential to form new battalions.
"Naxalism continues to pose a significant challenge. There are
indicators about increase in the number of trained and armed
cadres, reorganisation of military potential for formation of new
battalions," Shinde said.
They were displaying potential for "the creation of well-developed
indigenous capacity for accretions to their arsenal", he added.
Shinde was delivering the inaugural address at a three-day annual
meet here of police directors general and inspectors general from
states and central police forces.
Noting that the confidence levels of the Maoists are exhibited in
their ability to move in larger formations, hold jan adalats,
obstruct thoroughfares and recover levies, the home minister said
jan militia cadres are increasingly integrated into the armed
forays of Naxal groups.
"On its part, the union government is committed to providing every
support required by the state police forces, and that is being
done in a liberal way. The approach of the central government is
to deal with the Left wing extremism in a holistic manner, in the
areas of security, development, good governance and public
perception management," he said.
"The central government is committed to deal firmly with Left wing
extremism groups indulging in crime and violence. The overall
objective being to uphold the law of the land, provide security of
life and property and provide a secure environment for development
and economic growth," he added.
Seven states in the country are experiencing different levels of
intensity of this problem. However, nearly 80 percent of Maoist
violence is taking place in less than 30 districts and many of
these are close to the inter-state boundaries.
Shinde also felt that the governments of Maoist stronghold states
needed to improve the police-population ratio, strengthen the
intelligence set up, raise special forces to deal with the
guerrillas. They also needed to enhance the state police budget by
making adequate provisions for equipment, weaponry, mobility,
communication, training, police station buildings including
housing and forensic science.
"You need to design operational strategies for optimal use of all
resources. Central armed police forces, particularly the Central
Reserve Police Force (CRPF), have developed tactics to deal with
the threat posed by Naxals, particularly those that intend to
operate close to inter-state boundaries. I would appeal to you to
make use of this potential," he said.
The home minister said the states should also give priority to
effective implementation of development schemes leading to
all-round development of Maoist areas for a permanent solution to
this problem.
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