Jharkhand: 3 CRPF personnel donate blood to save Naxal's life
India | February 17, 2019 13:26 ISTThe security personnel spotted a profusely bleeding woman during a search operation launched by them.
The security personnel spotted a profusely bleeding woman during a search operation launched by them.
The injured included a policeman and a civilian, news agency ANI reported.
The 33-year-old Rajesh Ravidas, who was declared 'wanted' by the Bihar government, was arrested from Vapi town in Valsad district, the Gujarat ATS said.
"According to villagers, he was brutally beaten to death with sticks by the ultras," the SP said, adding that a police team has been sent to the spot.
The Congress leader said that grievances of Naxals should be addressed as the "movement" started for the rights of people.
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According to news agency ANI, the bodies of all three have been recovered.
The gunbattle took place Thursday evening in a forest under Pusnar police station when a team of District Reserve Guard (DRG) was returning after carrying out an anti-naxal operation.
Earlier on Tuesday, Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) spokesperson Sambit Patra accused the Congress of compromising national security for political opportunism.
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The letters establish links between the Naxals and Kashmiri sepratists, suggest support of Congress leaders to extreme Leftists agenda, and even give proof that the arrested accused were involved in procuring weapons and arming the rebels through international routes.
"Comrade Kisan and few other senior comrades have proposed concrete steps to end Modi-Raj. We are thinking along the line of another Rajiv Gandhi-type incident."
One naxal was killed and two policemen were injured in an encounter between security personnel and ultras at a weekly market in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur district
The incident occurred when Maoists uprooted tracks between Bhansi and Kamaloor, leading to derailment of its engine and eight wagons that fell off a bridge on a small rivulet, the police said.
According to latest updates, the injured soldiers have been admitted to a hospital near Raipur for treatment.
At least 11 more bodies of suspected Maoists were recovered from the Indravati River by the security forces on Tuesday, official sources said. As per reports, the death toll in the last 48 hours has reached 33.
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According to sources, the police located Naxals after a two-day long massive search operation, which ended when the extremists opened fire at the security personnel.
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