Kidnapped Jawan May Be Released In Two Days: Bijapur Attack
Kidnapped jawan may be released in two days, Naxalites put this condition in front of the government: Bijapur attack.
Naxalites can release Rakeshwar Singh Manhas, a jawan kidnapped after the Bijapur encounter, in two days. Naxalites have informed about this by calling a journalist from Bijapur.
Earlier, the Naxalites had placed a condition with the government for the release of the jawan. The banned Communist Party of India (Maoist) had issued a letter expressing a desire to negotiate with the central government.
The organization proposed to appoint center mediators to release the abducted jawans. The two-page letter said, ’24 security personnel lost their lives in the Bijapur attack, 31 were injured, 1 is in custody.
Four soldiers of the People’s Liberation Guerrilla Army lost their lives. We are ready to talk to the government. They can declare arbitrators. We will release him. Jawan is not our enemy.
At the same time, Bijapur journalist Ganesh Mishra told, ‘I got a call twice from the Naxalites that a jawan is in their custody.
He said that the jawan has been shot and he has been treated. He will be released in 2 days. He said that a video and photo of the jawan will be released soon.
Meanwhile, Director General of Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) Kuldeep Singh said that there was no shortage in the operation of the security forces and our jawans killed many Naxalites.
The Director-General said that our soldiers fought with about 700-750 trained Naxalites.
We came to know that a large number of Naxalites are present in the village of Bijapur and the security forces jointly carried out the operation.
Naxalites ambushed our soldiers and fired heavily with grenade launchers, light machine guns, and other automatic weapons.
The police are making all-out efforts to release the kidnapped jawan. Bastar IG Sundararaj P said that the mediators of the village, including the media, have been engaged in this work.
A thorough search of the area is also being conducted. The location of the jawan is not known yet, but he will be released soon.
Please tell that 22 soldiers were killed in an ambush by Naxalites in the Bijapur district of Chhattisgarh on Saturday.