Raipur: Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh on friday said that a strong strategy would be devised to deal with the Naxalism.
"The Centre is serious over the issue. We will put in maximum efforts to ensure internal security. Strong strategy will be devised (on Naxalism)," he said, answering a question at a press conference here this evening.
He refused to reveal details of strategy. "Whatever will be done will be evident to everyone," he said.
Earlier in the evening, Mr Singh inaugurated the new police headquarters building at Naya Raipur, the upcoming new state capital, and later chaired a meeting with Chief Minister Raman Singh, state Home Minister Ramsewak Paikra and senior officials.
The targets set at previous meeting for the Naxal-affected state were reviewed in the meeting today, he told reporters, adding "a lot has been achieved but in some areas efforts are still on."
Chhattisgarh government was making efforts for development of areas affected by the Naxalism, he said, and denied that there was lack of coordination between paramilitary forces and state police.
Asked about possibility of deployment of Army in anti-Naxal operations, he refused to comment.
Mr Singh will visit Bastar today.
Thousands of security personnel, including CRPF, STF (special task force) and CAF (Chhattisgarh Armed force) were deployed on friday to ensure security during the Minister's visit.
Patrolling had been intensified in the interior forest pockets and along inter-state borders to check suspicious movements, a police official said.
"The Centre is serious over the issue. We will put in maximum efforts to ensure internal security. Strong strategy will be devised (on Naxalism)," he said, answering a question at a press conference here this evening.
He refused to reveal details of strategy. "Whatever will be done will be evident to everyone," he said.
The targets set at previous meeting for the Naxal-affected state were reviewed in the meeting today, he told reporters, adding "a lot has been achieved but in some areas efforts are still on."
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Asked about possibility of deployment of Army in anti-Naxal operations, he refused to comment.
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Thousands of security personnel, including CRPF, STF (special task force) and CAF (Chhattisgarh Armed force) were deployed on friday to ensure security during the Minister's visit.
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