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Crude bombs flied: Chhattisgarh to Nandigram
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CRPF on Nov 30 seized five crude bombs in Nandigram’s Janani brick Kiln which is located close to Khejuri, a CPI (M) stronghold.

It was the same Janani brick kiln from where the CBI had arrested 10 persons with huge cache of arms and ammunition on March 17 after the agency was entrusted with the task of probing the March 14 police firing at Nandigram.

 

Hit is alleged that Left, so called Human activists, NGOs, Intellectuals, Congress are active to oppose the BJP led Chhattisgarh Govt for its policy of ‘salva judum’.  Few days back a collector described a Congress leader as'naxalite sympathiser'.

RPF DIG Alok Raj, who led the operation, said that the bombs were immediately defused and would be handed over to the local police later. Sniffer dog Bhukan, brought from Chhattisgarh, spotted the bombs concealed under a heap of bricks at the kiln.

Despite millions spent on sophisticated explosive detection machines, experts agree that the snout of a hunting dog is the best equipment to find bombs.

Bhukan, a male dog of the CRPF, had helped the central police force in the recovery of 72 mines in maoist-infested areas of Chhattisgarh recently, Raj said.

It is unfortunate that on Nov 28 due to land mine blast 10 police personals and two villagers including a child have been killed.

The CRPF DIG said that his force would continue search operations in areas rocked by the series of violence. Meanwhile, the CBI team has gone to affected areas as part of its investigation.

Apart from Gokulnagar, Bhangabera, Satengabari, Sonachura and Garchakraberia, where simmering tension still prevailed, normalcy was gradually returning to embattled Nandigram.
 

Lok Sabha condemns Chhatisgarh landmine attack

Raipur, CGnews:The Lok Sabha today condemned the landmine attack in Chhattisgarh in which 12 people, Ten personnel of the 2nd Mizoram India Reserve Battalion, currently deployed in Chhattisgarh, were killed.

"The House condemns such acts of violence perpetrated against innocent people and the law enforcing agencies," Deputy Speaker Charanjit Singh Atwal said.

Members stood in silence for a short while as a mark of respect in the memory of the departed.

Twelve people, including 10 jawans of the Second Mizoram Reserve Police Battalion, were killed in a landmine blast at Dantewara district in Chhatisgarh yesterday.

 
 
 
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