Raipur. After former Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel’s statement on fake encounter of Naxalites, now PCC Chief Deepak Baij has raised questions on the killing of 29 Naxalites in an encounter with security forces in Bastar. He said that if the government’s claim is true then it is a big achievement, if there are innocent villagers, then there is a question mark on the government. The truth should come out. Are they really Naxalites? Are they innocent villagers? Read this also: Deputy Chief Minister Vijay Sharma congratulated the soldiers on killing the hardcore Naxalites, asked them to avoid over-enthusiasm…
PCC Chief Deepak Baij said on the involvement of external forces in the Naxalite encounter in Bastar, if there is an external force, then it is a failure of the government. The intention of the government is not clear. This government is completely confused. The government talks different, and the officers talk different.
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On the statement of former Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel, Deepak Baij said that whatever he says, he says it after thinking. There may be some information, this cannot be denied. In the last few months, villagers have been killed in fake encounters, on which no statement has come from the government. The government should clarify that all 29 are Naxalites. If the former Chief Minister has expressed doubt on the coincidence of such a big encounter just before the elections, then the government should answer. The situation will become clear in time.
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On Priyanka Gandhi’s visit, Deepak Baij said that 2 meetings are to be held on 21st in Rajnandgaon and Kanker. Will leave for the meeting today. This government is continuously trying to kill the tribals. The anger of the tribals will be visible. Regarding voting in Bastar, he said that there is an appeal to the tribals to come out of their homes and vote as much as possible. The momentum has increased after the change of government. Mothers and sisters in Bastar are now feeling unsafe. Fake encounters have increased.