Chidambaram writes to Bihar, Jharkhand, West Bengal CMs
Chidambaram will meet the CMs before the operations against Naxals.
In letters written to Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and Jharkhand Chief Minister Shibhu Soren, both of whom skipped a meeting in Kolkata on February 9, and to their West Bengal counterpart Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee, Chidambaram has said that the Central government has reached some "tentative conclusions" on tackling the menace.
"You will kindly appreciate that before the tentative conclusions are translated into decisions and implemented, it is necessary to be assured that the governments of both West Bengal and Jharkhand fully endorse the plan," he said in his letter to Bhattacharjee, copies of which have been accessed by PTI.
West Bengal witnessed the worst attack by the Maoists from Jharkhand on a police camp (Eastern Frontier Rifles) at Silda in West Midnapore early this week in which 24 jawans were killed. In the other attack during the week, the Maoists killed 11 villagers in Kodasi Phulwaria village in Jamui District in Bihar.
Sources close to Chidambaram said for the BJP, which took a tough stand on Naxalism in its National Council meeting in Indore and is a partner in the governments in Bihar and Jharkhand, it is an acid test — whether it will enforce a tough line or would toe the perceived "soft line" by the dominant partners in the two states.
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