Chhattisgarh Naxal Attack

In a go head to head between security powers and Naxals at the Sukma-Bijapur line in Chhattisgarh on Saturday, 22 jawans lost their lives and 31 supported wounds. One fighter is accepted to be missing. Security powers gauge that in excess of 15 Maoists were executed in the activity. The security powers have dispatched an inquiry activity. 

Check Latest Updates 

Chhattisgarh Naxal assault LIVE 

Recognition being paid to fallen jawans at CRPF's Jagdalpur camp on Sunday (Photo Credits: Dharmendar Sharma/India Today) 

22:15 PM ISTPosted by Sushmita Ghosh 

Live updates to this blog have finished 

21:09 PM ISTPosted by Kajol Rustagi 

Kejriwal mourns passing of jawans in Naxal assault in Chhattisgarh 

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday mourned the passing of 22 security faculty in a Naxal snare in Chhattisgarh, and appealed to God for the recuperation of harmed and safe return of those actually absent. 

A gathering of an expected 400 Maoists trapped the security staff who were important for a huge unforeseen sent for an uncommon activity, prompting the killing of in any event 22 work force and wounds to 30 others on Saturday, official sources said. 

"My respect to the interminable suffering of the country's' jawans in Naxal assault in Chhatisgarh. I wish fast recuperation of the jawans harmed in the assault. The pursuit activity by our security powers for missing jawans is in progress. I implore the God for their protected return," Kejriwal tweeted in Hindi. 


— Arvind Kejriwal (@ArvindKejriwal) April 4, 2021 

19:53 PM ISTPosted by Kajol Rustagi 

Interaction of setting up security camps in far off regions to be speeded up: CRPF DG after Naxal assault 

Maoists are "disappointed" on the grounds that security camps have been set up in far off zones of Chhattisgarh and this interaction will be speeded up now to dispatch more genuine tasks against them, CRPF Director General Kuldiep Singh said here on Sunday after at any rate 22 security staff were killed in an experience with Naxals in the state. 

The Central Reserve Police Force boss, who showed up in the state capital in the wake of the snare by Naxals in Bijapur on Saturday that additionally left in excess of 30 faculty harmed, said that "exercises are learnt" from each episode and they will see and investigate "what changes have been brought by the Naxals" to successfully counter them. 

Singh said the Maoists are baffled and pained in view of the enlistment of five new units in the Bastar district of the state as of late and the making of new bases in far off zones like Basaguda, Silger, Jagargunda and Minpa. (With contributions from PTI) 

Promotion 

19:06 PM ISTPosted by Kajol Rustagi 

Association Home Minister Amit Shah seats undeniable level meet to survey circumstance in Chhattisgarh 

Association Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday led an undeniable level gathering to survey the circumstance in Chhattisgarh. High ranking representatives of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Intelligence Bureau, and CRPF were available. Exceptional DG Sanjay Chander was additionally essential for the gathering. 

Association Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday cut off his electioneering in Assam. He was on a day-long visit to Assam and was booked to go to three mission gatherings at Sarbhog, Bhawanipur and Jalukbari voting demographics for the applicants of the BJP and its partners. 

18:58 PM ISTPosted by Kajol Rustagi 

1 fighter actually accepted to be missing, search activity to continue tomorrow 

One officer is as yet accepted to be missing. His body is suspected to be in foliage and the pursuit activity will continue tomorrow. 

18:05 PM ISTPosted by Kajol Rustagi 

Chhattisgarh police to submit report on Bijapur experience to Union Home Ministry 

The Chhattisgarh police will present a report on Bijapur experience to Union Home Ministry on Monday. The report will be submitted first to Chhattisgarh CM Bhupesh Baghel prior to being shipped off the Ministry of Home Affairs. No solicitation has been made for NIA test. 

17:30 PM ISTPosted by Kajol Rustagi 

Chhattisgarh experience: Who is Maoist pioneer Hidma, man behind the snare of 22 fighters? 

22 jawans were killed and 31 supported wounds in an experience with Naxals in Chhattisgarh on Saturday. Security powers had dispatched an activity along the Sukma-Bijapur line, where an extreme go head to head brought about the passings of the jawans. 

The knowledge report of needed Maoist pioneer Hidma's essence currently seems to have been a snare in the wildernesses of Chhattisgarh. A gigantic gathering of furnished Maoists was holding up in similar territory where against revolt activities were dispatched based on knowledge inputs. The Naxals shocked security powers bringing about a pitched firearm fight that proceeded for more than three hours. Peruse full report here 

17:17 PM ISTPosted by Kajol Rustagi 

Chhattisgarh experience: Bodies of 17 jawans recuperated from site 

Police recuperated projectile baffled assortments of 17 jawans in the wildernesses of Chattisgarh Sunday, raising to 22 the quantity of safety faculty killed in a savage gunbattle with Naxals the earlier day. Police likewise recuperated the collections of three jawans executed in the experience, an authority said, adding a pursuit activity is on in the woodland to follow a missing jawan. The dead incorporate eight from the District Reserve Guard (DRG), seven from the CRPF's Commando Battalion for Resolute Action (CoBRA), six from the Special Task Force and one from the 'Bastariya' regiment of the CRPF," Inspector General of Police (Bastar range) Sundarraj P told PTI. (With contributions from PTI) 

15:56 PM ISTPosted by Kajol Rustagi 

Intel on Maoist pioneer was a snare, parchedness prompted high loss of life, say sources 

An enormous gathering of equipped Maoists was holding up in similar territory where against uprising tasks were dispatched based on insight inputs. The Naxals shocked security powers bringing about a pitched firearm fight that proceeded for more than three hours from a short proximity, sources said. 

"It is uncommon for such explicit and exact human and specialized insight. It is serious in the event that it works out. Maoist presence in the territory prepared for a counter-assault makes it appear as though a snare presently," said an authority conscious of subtleties on the ground. Peruse full report here 

15:25 PM ISTPosted by Chanchal Chauhan 

Amit Shah getting back to Delhi 

Association Home Minister Amit Shah on Sunday cut off his electioneering in Assam and is getting back to Delhi in the wake of killing of 22 security faculty by Naxals in Chhattisgarh, authorities said. 

A Home Ministry official said Shah is getting back to the public capital and may hold a gathering with senior authorities of the service to survey the circumstance in Chhattisgarh. 

The home priest was on a day-long visit to Assam and was planned to go to three mission gatherings at Sarbhog, Bhawanipur and Jalukbari voting demographics for the applicants of the BJP and its partners. 

15:09 PM ISTPosted by Chanchal Chauhan 

Naxals deserted with weapons, impenetrable coats and shoes 

In the wake of assaulting the security staff during an experience, Naxals deserted with weapons from the dead warriors. The Naxals likewise escaped with impenetrable coats, weapons, ammo and shoes. 

15:02 PM ISTPosted by Chanchal Chauhan 

8 CRPF, 14 police staff passed on in Sukma Naxal assault 

15:01 PM ISTPosted by Chanchal Chauhan 

Search activity in progress, penances of troopers won't go to no end: Amit Shah 

Hoem Minster Amit Shah has said that the penances of the warriors won't go to no end. "An inquiry activity is in progress. The two sides have endured misfortunes. Our jawans have lost their lives. I pay recognitions for them. I need to guarantee their families that their penance won't go to no end," Amit Shah said. 

14:59 PM ISTPosted by Chanchal Chauhan 

Amit Shah slices short visit to Assam, gets back to Delhi 

Home Minister Amit Shah has sliced short his visit to Assam after 22 jawans were killed by Naxals in Chhattisgarh on Saturday during an experience. Amit Shah is currently getting back to Delhi. Association Home Minister Amit Shah will arrive at Delhi by today late evening, to check out the circumstance in Chhattisgarh with high ranking representatives. 

14:53 PM ISTPosted by Chanchal Chauhan 

Naxals cut a cop's hand prior to murdering him, say sources 

14:52 PM ISTPosted by Chanchal Chauhan 

Maoists were set up to dispatch counter-assault on jawans: Sources 

Sources have revealed to India Today TV that there was human and tech insight about the presence of Maoist pioneer Hidma nearby and that is the reason the activity to capture him was dispatched. "However, this could be a snare as the Maoists were prepared with a counter activity," sources said, adding, "Inside no time, they dispatched a counter-hostile." 

"A portion of the security faculty have kicked the bucket in view of drying out. A monitor's hand was cut before he got executed," sources said. 

14:46 PM ISTPosted by Tarini Mehta 

Home Minister Amit Shah assembles for conference in Delhi 

Association Home Minister Amit Shah has required a gathering in Delhi on the Naxal-Bijapur circumstance, as indicated by sources. 

14:42 PM ISTPosted by Tarini Mehta 

High loss of life of safety faculty because of drying out additionally, say authorities 

Authorities following the advancements said that a portion of the security work force who were slaughtered additionally passed on of lack of hydration. 

"Numerous security staff disposed of food and water to relieve their burden so they could convey their harmed partners. As the experience proceeded for long, it prompted lack of hydration. The region is very hot and sticky," authorities said. 

14:34 PM ISTPosted by Tarini Mehta 

Explicit contribution on presence of Maoist pioneer Hidma a snare, says official 

Explicit insight on the presence of valued Maoist pioneer Hidma in the wildernesses of Chhattisgarh presently seems to have been a snare for security powers to dispatch an activity and get trapped in a snare. 

A major gathering of outfitted Maoists was holding up in similar territory where tasks were dispatched. They overwhelmed the powers and this brought about a firearm fight that proceeded for more than three hours from a short proximity, sources said. 

"It's uncommon to get such explicit and precise human and specialized I

Comments