The brutal attack by Maoists on 24 April in
Chhattisgarh's Sukma which killed 25 CRPF personnel and injured several
others was one of the deadliest attacks in recent times, though smaller than
the massacre in April 2010 when Maoists killed 76 CRPF men.
The Maoists walked off with 32 assault rifles
(mix of AK and INSAS), an assortment of rifle magazines and ammunition, 22
bulletproof jackets, two binoculars, five wireless sets and one metal detector.
It was reported that the team of 99-strong CRPF men, which was out to
provide protection for road construction, was attacked by 300 "left-wing
extremist" and the firefight continued for at least three hours. There are
claims that 10-12 Maoists were killed but no bodies were found. Another report
said that the 99-member CRPF patrol team was attacked when they were
preppin gto have lunch, obviously without ensuring protection.
It may be recalled that on 11 March this year,
Maoists attacked another CRPF column at Bheji (Sukma) and by the time the
an hour long assault ended, Maoists had killed 11, injured five (one
succumbing to his injuries taking the death toll to 12). Reports had quoted officials as saying that the Naxals
also looted ten weapons and two radio sets from the killed men, officials said.
Former home secretary in 2015 LC Goyal had said that an
Army cantonment should be established in the Bastar region, as if that will be
the silver bullet to tackle the issue. Media lapped up this revelation.
However, the public is unaware of the fact that Chhattisgarh alone has
some 45 battalions of Central Armed Police Forces (BSF, CRPF, IRB etc), a force
equivalent of five times the Infantry Divisions or two times the Corps of the
Army.
Goyal,
in the report, did not disclose the plan that he, as a former home
secretary, had drawn up to deal with the Maoists issue? Another home secretary
who delivered a talk at a prominent think tank in New Delhi responded to
searching questions cursorily and peremptorily, not once mentioning that the
MHA is 'accountable'. He was also repeatedly asked why the Control of Borders
was being handled by the police and is not given to Army similar to the Control
of the Coast given to Navy, to which he had no answer.
One can hear statements time and again from the
home ministry that additional forces can be allotted to the states, as
required. But should the responsibility and accountability of MHA end there
when the Maoists problem spans multiple states? With CRPF designated as the
main counter-insurgency forces, why does the home secretary not recommend that
the police academy in Hyderabad shift to the Naxal belt rather than
recommending an army cantonment in the region?
In fact, much of the problems of the insurgency
areas would be better addressed if the police academy is moved to Bastar and
the IAS academy to the Kashmir Valley. Incidentally, a decade-old proposal for
locating Army and Air Force elements at Bilaspur (Chhattisgarh) that had been
agreed upon has not fructified because the state only made available part of
the land required and MHA took no interest in the issue.
Surprisingly, the media has never highlighted the
woes of the Central Armed Police Forces. With the strong IPS lobby, very few
officers from the CRPF and BSF get promoted and seldom get to the rank of
Additional Director General (ADG), as the bulk of the appointments at this
level too are held by IPS officers despite it being grossly disproportionate
given the strength of individual CAPF.
So, the Director General of CRPF actually is an IPS
officer who has not come through grassroots of the CRPF, leave aside any
experience of operating with the jawans in insurgency areas. This, as per
veteran CRPF officers, is the main reason why the manning, training and
equipping of this force has been suffering.
The
government must look at these issues seriously and the MHA must get into the
act. The Home Minister should consider sending MHA bureaucrats to go and live
with the CAPF (not as state guests) in Bastar region by rotation to get
first-hand experience of the issue.
This could actually be standard operating procedure
that all bureaucrats posted to MHA must go through this experience. Much of the
army's requirements in Siachen Glacier were met after Defence Minister George
Fernandes sent MoD bureaucrats to Siachen.
Hundreds of CAPF battalions have been raised and there
is no reason they cannot deal with internal security issues. They must perform
and be 'made' to perform, and most importantly, dominate the Dandakaranya
forest, where an occasional foray and chest-thumping are useless.
The home ministry must get into the act rather than
bureaucrats looking over the shoulder towards the Army, and help our enemies in
getting the Army sucked in here too. Wouldn't it surprise the public to know
that the manpower strength of the police and central armed police forces is
much more than that of the military?
A Maoist document titled Urban Perspective: Our Work in Urban Areas (UPUA)
says, "At present the revolutionary movement is advancing in a vast belt
of people's war encompassing the extensive areas of Dandakaranya, Jharkhand,
Andhra Pradesh, Bihar-Odisha border, north Telangana and Koel-Kaimur. We will
be able to build these areas into contiguous areas of armed struggle with each
area influencing the other."
Linked with recent events, they indicate that the
critical phase of attacking the political fabric of Indian democracy has
already begun. The issue needs to be viewed even more seriously considering
that the brain of the Maoists ideology is in Beijing, they are receiving
focused support from both China and Pakistan, and their over-ground elements
are cloaked as intellectuals and social activists, even participating freely in
seminars and debates in New Delhi. They too are very much Maoists and must be
treated as such.
The
author is veteran Lieutenant General of the Indian Army.
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