New Delhi: Newly
appointed Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Director General Vikram
Srivastav o n Monday described Naxal violence in some parts of the
country as more challenging than dealing with terrorist groups.
Interacting with media here,
Srivastav said: “Naxalism which challenged the development activities,
is more challenging than terror groups.”
“We are capable to win this
challenge under the able leadership of Home Minister P Chidambaram,” he
added.
Srivastav also expressed
confidence that things will improve very soon, but refused to share
operational details.
The CRPF, country’s largest
counter insurgency force and involved actively in assisting the state
police in all the Naxal affected areas.
The CRPF has deployed over
20,000 personnel for anti Maoist operations at different parts of the
country.
On Sunday Maoists blew away a
portion of railway tracks causing derailment of a goods train and
disruption of train services on the Howrah-Mumbai route in Jharkhand.
The 72-hour shutdown call
given by Maoists has paralysed normal life in Jharkhand.
The shut down is observed
ahead of Union Home Minister P Chidambaram’s meeting to review the anti
Maoists operation in Kolkata.
Source ANI


