26.5.13

Somewhere in Chhattisgarh....



Naxals opened fire on a Congress rally led by senior party leaders in Chhattisgarh’s Jagdalpur district on Saturday, killing senior leaders Mahendra Karma and Udya Mudaliyar and injuring several others, including former Union minister VC Shukla, police said.
The Naxals also kidnapped state Congress chief Nand Kumar Patel and his son after attacking their convoy at Darba Gati Valley in Jagdalpur district, according to police officials.
Former Congress chief minister Ajit Jogi told reporters in Delhi that the Naxals parked a truck and blocked the road and opened fire as the convoy slowed down. The attack took place at around 5.30 pm in a dense forest near National Highway 202 (Bhadrachalam district of Andhra Pradesh is adjacent) when the convoy was returning from a “Parivartan” rally in Sukma.
Police say a team has been deployed to the area and more details will be available only after they reach the spot.


Shukla was reported to be at Darba Ghati police station and the nature of his injuries could not be ascertained immediately. Police sources said another former Congress MLA Phulo Devi Netam from Bastar, a prominent tribal leader, was also wounded in the firing by Maoists. Karma, a former state home minister, was a guiding force behind Salwa Judum (anti-Naxal operation by vigilante groups). The burst of gunfire was preceded by a blast.
Chief minister Raman Singh has called an emergency meeting to take stock of the situation.



The toll in the deadly attack by suspected Maoists on a convoy of Congress leaders in Chhattisgarh rose to 27 after the bullet-riddled bodies of state party chief Nand Kumar Patel, his son Dinesh and eight others were found on Sunday.
The bodies were lying in the forested Jiram valley of Bastar region, about a km from the spot where the rebels had ambushed the convoy around 5pm on Saturday, the police said.
Patel and his son were missing after the rebels triggered a landmine explosion and opened indiscriminate fire near Darbha in Jagdalpur district, 340 km south of state capital Raipur.Among others, the dead included state Congress leaders Mahendra Karma and Uday Mudliyar, who were gunned down even as they tried to surrender. Party veteran and former Union minister Vidya Charan Shukla, who was also part of the convoy returning from a pre-election rally, was critically wounded.
He was airlifted to New Delhi late at night and admitted to Gurgaon’s Medanta hospital.
Chhattisgarh DGP Ram Niwas said 32 people were injured in the attack. The police brought 17 bodies to the Maharani hospital in Jagdalpur during the early hours of Sunday. Heavy downpour since morning at Jagdalpur affected rescue operations.
Some missing Congress workers returned to Jagdalpur.
Most of the dead and injured are Congress leaders and workers and four to five of those killed in the attack are personal security officers of the Congress leaders.
Karma, who had been at the forefront of Salwa Judum, an anti-Naxal drive, had been on the rebels' hit list for some time. He had been a home minister in the state and last represented the Congress in the Chhattisgarh assembly as the opposition leader.
The suspected rebels attacked the convoy as it passed through the Darbha valley. The convoy was returning from a rally organised as part of the Congress party's Parivartan Yatra. Chhattisgarh goes to elections later this year.
The rebels triggered a powerful blast to blow up the second vehicle of the convoy and followed up with indiscriminate firing. In the hour-long gunfight that ensued, at least 27 people were killed and several others were wounded, said MA Ganpathy, joint secretary in the Union home ministry in New Delhi.
A PTI report said the attackers, numbering about 100-150, peppered Karma's body with bullets.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh described the ambush as a "dastardly attack". The ambush came after more than a year of relative lull in Maoist violence and pointed to possible attempts by the rebels to stage new offensives.


Congress vice-president Rahul Gandhi flew to Chhattisgarh capital Raipur by a special aircraft late in the night to meet the injured.
The prime minister ordered the home ministry to dispatch more than 600 paramilitary personnel, including elite CoBRA anti-Maoist commandos, to sanitise and take control of the site of Saturday's attack.

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