Bijapur naxal attack: Captive CPRF jawan's family urges govt for his release
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Bijapur naxal attack: Captive CPRF jawan's family urges govt for his release
The family of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) jawan Rakeshwar Singh Manhas, who was part of the party that was attacked by Naxals in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur and has been held captive by them, requested the government to take action and to ensure his release.
His wife said, "If a jawan reports to his duty a day after his leave ends then action is taken against him.
Now that a jawan is missing since April 3 no action has been taken by government.
We want government to search for a mediator so that he is released." Communist Party of India (Maoist) released a statement and confirmed abduction of the CRPF jawan during the encounter that happened on April 03 in Chhattisgarh's Bijapur.
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The Central government is deploying 90 additional Central Force companies to Manipur to address renewed violence in the state. CRPF Director-General Kuldeep Singh, who also serves as the Security Advisor in Manipur, announced the deployment. This decision reflects the escalating tensions in the region and the government's urgent efforts to restore order and maintain peace amid ongoing conflicts.
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Manipur is once again plunged into chaos as violence escalates between Kuki insurgents and security forces. In a deadly encounter in Jiribam district, at least 11 suspected Kuki militants were shot dead by security forces after a violent attack on a Meitei farmer and a CRPF camp. As the region reels from the bloodshed, Naga groups have condemned the attack and imposed an indefinite blockade. In response, authorities have imposed a total curfew in an attempt to restore order. With ethnic tensions running high, the situation in Manipur remains volatile, with ongoing clashes threatening the fragile peace in the region.
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Violence erupted in Manipurβs Jiribam district on Monday, as a fierce gunbattle between security forces and armed militants led to the deaths of at least 12 individuals. Among the casualties were one Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) personnel and 11 militants. The clash took place in the Jakuradhor Karong area of Borobekra Subdivision, where security forces were conducting operations in response to rising militant activity.
The confrontation, marked by a heavy exchange of gunfire, resulted in significant casualties. Authorities have intensified security measures in the region in an effort to restore order and prevent further escalation of violence. The identities of the slain militants have not been confirmed, and investigations are ongoing.
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