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CRPF Operation Continues On Telangana-Chhattisgarh Border

CRPF operation continues on the Telangana-Chhattisgarh border, with 6 Naxalites killed in the encounter.

There has been a big encounter on the border of Telangana and Chhattisgarh. CRPF and local police together have killed 6 Naxalites in an encounter.

This encounter took place on Monday morning in the forests of the Kistaram police station area. CRPF operation continues.

CRPF, and Police of Telangana, and Chhattisgarh have carried out this encounter in a joint operation.

SP Sunil Dutt of Bhadradri Kothagudem district of Telangana has given more information about this. He said that the operation is still going on.

We are monitoring the situation. This encounter took place between Telangana Gray Hounds and Naxalites.

Indian Army gave assurance to the people, said- investigation of the Nagaland incident happened rapidly.

The Indian Army on Saturday said that the investigation into the incident in Nagaland’s Mon district is being done expeditiously and the army is also cooperating in the investigation of the SIT team set up by the state government.

“The investigation ordered by the Army is progressing rapidly and all efforts are being made to complete it at the earliest,” an official statement said. We have asked people to come forward and cooperate with us in the investigation.

It said, the Indian Army is also fully cooperating in the investigation of the Special Investigation Team (SIT) ordered by the state government and necessary details are being shared in time.

The army has urged the people of Nagaland to be patient and assured that action will be taken as per law.

“We request all brothers and sisters of Nagaland to be patient and await the findings of the Army investigation,” the statement added.

We assure you that action will be taken as per law to ensure justice for all. Meanwhile, the Nagaland government on Sunday also informed that a court of inquiry would be initiated against the army unit and army personnel involved in the incident.

A release issued by the Nagaland government said, the Court of Inquiry will initiate a disciplinary inquiry against the military unit and the army personnel involved in the Oting incident, and based on the investigation, immediate action will be taken.

Let us tell you that on December 4 in the Mon district of Nagaland, about 14 civilians were killed in an unsuccessful operation of the Indian Army.

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