Sunday, February 21, 2010

Top cops discuss Green Hunt strategy

Vijay Deo Jha/Parvinder Bhatia | Ranchi/Jamshedpur

RANCHI | Friday, February 5, 2010

The top brasses of the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) and the Jharkhand Police held a crucial meeting on Thursday to draft a joint action plan against Maoists under the Operation Green.

The State Police exchanged dossiers and classified documents of the movements and the activities of Naxals in Jharkhand.

The meeting was attended by the CRPF special director-general (DG) and incharge of the anti-Naxalite task force Vijay Raman, Jharkhand DGP Neyaz Ahmed, IG Operation DK Pandey and CRPF DIG Alok Raj.

"We have discussed the topography of Jharkhand. We do not want to lose even a single life of our jawan during the operation," Raman said to the media.

The Centre will convene another meeting with the Chief Ministers of Naxal-hit States like Bihar, Jharkhand and West Bengal on February 9 in Kolkata to accentuate the biggest offensive against Naxalites in post-independent era.

"The meeting was for the purpose to draw a strategy for a coordinated effort against Naxalites with the help of the Jharkhand Police. We (CRPF) have a long-term commitment with the State Government to help them to smoke out red ultras. It is the beginning of the Operation Green Hunt in Jharkhand," Alok Raj told The Pioneer.

However, Raj refused to give any timeline for the operation to start but it is evident that the CRPF and the State Police are on their way to dominate the area.

Well-placed sources said that the Operation Commander was briefed about the major pockets of Naxals' concentration and the area known as liberated zone under Maoist's lexicons. "He (Raman) had been there to assess the preparation of the State Police and the terrain where the battle will be actually fought. He was provided with detailed intelligence inputs about Naxals and the areas which suffered the backlash of Naxal violence," a senior police official said.

Sharing of real time intelligence was another thing that the top cops discussed during the meeting. Sources confided about the plan of the Central Government to work out a centralised unit to gather and analyse intelligence reports gathered from the different part of Naxal-hit States.


Mozart of Jharkhand can’t afford ‘grand’ piano

Vijay Deo Jha | Ranchi

RANCHI | Saturday, February 6, 2010

Even in a small town like Ranchi people have a passion for the majestic piano and they have notched a mark for themselves.

If it requires a proof one can find it on the fine prints of the results of music examination in piano held in the month of August last year in Kolkata. Seven children of various schools of Ranchi took the examination in piano and all passed with distinction.

Out of the seven, one Mabel Kujur topped Kolkata centre and was awarded with a trophy. Remarkably the examinations were held by prestigious Associated Board of the Royal School of Music, whose patron and president are the Queen of England and Prince of Wales respectively.

But then finding a teacher to learn piano is not easy. “I am the only person who teaches piano in Ranchi,” Rajdeep Singh said. Most certainly he is the only teacher in Jharkhand who teaches piano. Interestingly, there are 55 children in his waiting list who want training under his tutelage.

“At a time I can enroll only 20 students and devote one hour to each; five days a week. Lots of people approach me for this. But I am not in the position to enrol more than 14 students,” he said. It is because of his strong belief: “commercialisation of art and music is a sin.”

Rajdeep Singh is the concert of music and passion in toto. Unadulterated by the commercialisation of the music, he refuses to draw himself in the race where melody turns into shrill.

Although, it could have fetched a lot of money and fame for him but he prefers to stay in his small accommodation where he teaches students piano.

“It is for art sake. Music is my passion and I have been doing it from the day when I landed in Ranchi in 2002 to finally settle here,” he says.

But availing a ‘grand piano’ must be an elitist enterprise. Neither his small accommodation can accommodate bulky grand piano nor his pocket would allow him to get this.

“I train them on the electronic piano as the maintenance of the grand piano is not possible in Ranchi. But the electronic version has all the qualities that the grand has,” he said.

He teaches his students each musical notes very beautifully. His effort paid handsomely when his seven students out of 14 passed the prestigious music examination in piano.

‘Wonderful tonight’ of Eric Clapton, soothing musical notes of other great pianists and some of his wonderful compositions are perhaps the best musical landmarks to locate his address: House of Ela Singh, Naya Tola, Ranchi.

One will find him fast strumming keys of pianos playing some beautiful compositions, “often close to my heart,” he says, along with his students.

And on every fine morning of Sunday, one can find him at the service of the God playing pipe organ at St Paul Cathedral. Even having no formal education in music and timbre he thinks it was God’s ordain which brought him in this field.

When he is fast approaching the wrong side of 60, he remembers his days in Sherwood College during 1967-71 where he met J Thompson, who taught him piano.

“I had no formal education in music. Even today you inquire from me about the theoretical part of the music I will not be able to answer,” Singh admits.

But, then his lone album “Holy Night” containing 13 Christmas Carol embedded in capriccio creates auditory illusion.


Maoists call for bandh against Op Green Hunt

Vijay Deo Jha/Parvinder Bhatia | Ranchi / Jamshedpur

RANCHI | Sunday, February 7, 2010

Close on the heels of Union Home Minister P Chidambaram’s anti-Naxal meeting in Kolkata on February 9, the CPI (Maoists) have given a call for a 72-hour bandh starting from Sunday, across five States — Jharkhand, Bihar, Orissa, Chhattisgarh and West Bengal — against Operation Green Hunt. Jharkhand has been put on high alert.

Meanwhile Maoist leader Koteswar Rao aka Kishenji who is second-in-command alleged that innocent tribals were being harassed and arrested in the name of Operation Green Hunt.

He asked Jharkhand Chief Minister Shibu Soren to abstain from attending the meeting of the Chief Ministers of four States for anti-Naxal operation scheduled to be held in Kolkata on February 9. “If Soren poses himself as the people’s Chief Minister then he should abstain from attending the meeting which is loaded with anti-people agenda,” he was quoted as saying by PTI.

Kishenji refuted the charges that the Maoists were not ready to hold negotiations with the Government. “You can not do it by pointing a gun and by terrorising people. We are ready to hold negotiations but before it the Centre will have to stop harassing and terrorising innocent people in the name of Operation Green Hunt,” he said.

Intensifying the operation against Naxalites the district police of West Singhbhum in a joint operation with paramilitary forces on Saturday busted a training camp of suspected Maoists. During the operation the police destroyed several transit camps and hideouts, Shabhu Kumar, ASP, operations, West Singhbhum Police claimed.

The district police was on a regular combining operation when the incident took place at Nawagaon in West Singhbhum situated close to the border with Orissa.

The operation was carried out in areas under Gorailkela police station and Bangaon police station in the district.

The joint team during the combing operation spotted a training camp. The police claimed they busted it after a fierce encounter which lasted for an hour, and seized arms cache, uniforms and Naxal literature. No casualty was reported from either side.

Confirming this report DK Pandey IG Operations Jharkhand Police said that it was the largest training camp of Naxalites which can accommodate nearly 300 people for the training. The police also recovered cooked food for nearly 60 Maoist cadre during the operation. “We raided the area only after having convincing reports about the presence of Naxalites in the camp. It is really a major achievement for the police in its fight against the Naxalites,” he said.

The Khunti district police along with CRPF personnel also carried a joint search operation in Rania, confirmed Khunti SP AV Minz. The area is known to be a bastion of Red rebels. In the light of the call for bandh, the Khunti Police have deployed additional forces of the CRPF on a 25 km stretch of the sensitive Khunti-Arki road which is known for the heavy presence of Naxals on its flanks.

Meanwhile the State police have made elaborate security arrangements to meet any challenge during the bandh. Sources in the department claimed that the State police were in regular touch with other State Governments for effective manning of the border areas.

On being asked about the nature of deployment of forces in sensitive areas a senior police official said: “The entire State is sensitive. You cannot have categories like a safe Jharkhand and unsafe Jharkhand. But now we have enough numbers of paramilitary forces to give the Maoists a befitting reply.”

The CRPF, recently shifted a Tripura based battalion to Tamar in Ranchi district to reinforce the 66 battalions of the Central paramilitary forces deployed in the State.

There are five units of Cobra (Commando Battalions for Resolute Action), stationed in Barhi in Hazaribagh. The unit is on the move to familiarise itself with the area especially to Kiriburu in West Singhbhum. Air surveillance will be resorted to keep tab over the movements of Naxalites, official said.
BJP pitches price war against Cong

Vijay Deo Jha | Ranchi

RANCHI | Monday, February 8, 2010

A day after the Prime Minister Manmohan Singh held meeting with the Chief Ministers over price hike in New Delhi, the BJP put out its gloves off and delivered punch on the nose of the Congress at a public rally in Ranchi on Sunday.

“Manmohan Singh’s meeting and his proposal to form the group of the Chief Ministers to control price hike are an attempt to divert the attention of the people for the price hike,” the BJP National General Secretary Mukthar Abbas Naqvi addressed the people during a rally at Harmu Ground on Sunday.

It was a motley crowd of nearly ten thousand which had trekked from different parts of Jharkhand despite a call for 72 hour bandh given by the CPI (Maoist) starting from Sunday

Naqvi accused the Union Agriculture Minister for his irresponsible statements. “Now, Pawar has been advising people to reduce the consumption of sugar and cereals. Why does not he distribute poison to the poor so that they finally get rid of pain and hunger,” he said.

Naqvi continued to tirade the Congress and hit hard at Congress president Sonia Gandhi and party general secretary Rahul Gandhi.

“The only thing that mother and son can do is the promise to write letter to Manmohan Singh to control the price. There job is over,” he said and reminded that he was reminding the Congress not to further aggravate the agony of the people.

People of Jharkhand have been facing scarcity of the LPG gas. Naqvi termed artificial and blamed the Central Congress government for creating scarcity. “It is because the people of Jharkhand rejected the Congress in the Parliamentary and assembly election and the Congress wants to teach the people a lesson,” he said.

Addressing anti-price hike rally the deputy chief minister and former BJP president Raghuwar Das announced to exempt some of the essential food commodities from the perview of Value Added Tax. Blaming the wrong economic policy of the Congress government he alleged that both Prime Minister and Pawar have failed to control the price hike.

The BJP MP from Jamshedpur Arjun Munda announced the party would raise the issue of price hike during the session of the parliament in the coming days.
Rail track blown up in West Singhbhum

Vijay Deo Jha/Parvinder Bhatia | Ranchi/Jamshedpur

RANCHI | Tuesday, February 9, 2010


On the second day of 72-hour bandh called by the CPI(Maoist), the suspected ultras blew up about three metres of railway track between Bhalulata and Jareikela in West Singhbhum under Chakradharpur Railway Division on the wee hours of Monday.

Meanwhile, Chief Minister Shibu Soren is all set to attend anti-Naxal meeting of Chief Ministers of four States scheduled to be held in Kolkata on Tuesday. The meeting has been called by Union Home Minister P Chidambaram to fine-tune Operation Green Hunt.

Two bogies of a goods train derailed and down-line track linking Howrah to Mumbai route remained disrupted. However, no injury or casualty was reported. Maoists had used the can bomb to blow the track. The anti-bomb squad later recovered a can bomb planted on the up-line of the route.

Officials of Chakradharpur Railway Division said that several trains on the Howrah-Mumbai route were held up at different stations for several hours. It includes Howrah-Pune Azad Hind Express (down) at Rajkharsawan and Howrah-Korapur Sambleshwari Express at

Sinni for about 6 hours. Tata-Nagpur Passenger train was cancelled along with Tata-Badampahar; Tata-Bilaspur train was terminated at Rourkela. Several other trains plying on the Howrah-Mumbai route, including Howrah-Mumbai Geetanjali Express, ran late for about five hours.

Appeared resolute to give Naxalites befitting reply, Chief Minister Shibu Soren dropped thick indication of the plan of the State Government to raise special battalion to counter Naxal menace.

The Government has planned to raise a battalion of retired army personnel, including technicians, engineers and jawans to execute development work in Maoist-affected rural areas of the State.

Soren, who spoke on the sideline of the conclave of the Chief Ministers called to review internal security of the country, said that special battalion will be raised and the State police machinery will be strengthen.

Meanwhile, CPI(Maoist) leader and second in-command Koteswar Rao, alias Kishenji, who had asked Soren not to join February 9 meeting of the Chief Ministers of four States over anti-Naxal operation is reported to have said that Soren is not interested to hold negotiation.

"We are ready for that but he (Soren) is not willing to negotiate our genuine demands. There seems to be no point to hold discussion after Soren has made his mind known to join the Operation Green Hunt," he said.

The bandh has been called to protest the decision of the Central Government to launch Operation Green Hunt in the Naxal-hit States. Kishenji reworded what he had said earlier about the operation "an instrument to harass innocent people and tribals who are fighting for their right."
BJP dichotomy: Protest in Delhi; VAT hike in State

Vijay Deo Jha | Ranchi

RANCHI | Thursday, February 11, 2010

The BJP in the Opposition in New Delhi and the BJP in the power in Jharkhand thinks differently when it comes to price hike and aam admi.

The BJP national president, Nitin Gandkari, has announced to organise demonstration in front of Parliament to expose the Central Government’s inaction in arresting the price hike of essential goods.

In Jharkhand, the State Government with the BJP as a key ally and Raghuwar Das of the BJP as the Finance Minister decided to put extra load on the aam admi by increasing Value Added Tax on diesel in Jharkhand.

The decision of the State Government to increase the Value Added Tax (VAT) of diesel from 14.50 per cent to 20 per cent has irked the petroleum dealers.

After the decision taken by the Cabinet on Wednesday there will be an increase in the current price of diesel by a minimum of Rs 1.50 to Rs 1.75.

A delegation of Jharkhand Petroleum Dealers Association is scheduled to meet the Chief Minister Shibu Soren and the deputy Chief Minister Raghuwar Das to rollback the decision.

Addressing a press conference the president of the association Askoka Singh termed the decision illogical and anti-people.

“While in New Delhi the BJP national president Nitin Gadkari has been announcing to gherao Indian Parliament to protest against the inability of the Central government to arrest price hike they are doing opposite in Jharkhand,” Singh said.

Stating that after the State Government decided an addition of 4.50 per cent of VAT on the diesel the price of the essential things will increase.

Singh said that the decision will also hamper the business of the petroleum product in Jharkhand if the decision is implemented. “Nobody will like to do trade with us because of the exorbitant tax in comparison to other neighbouring states of Jharkhand.

For instance it is 17 per cent in West Bengal and an additional cess of Rs one. In Bihar and Orissa it is around 18.36 and 18 per cent respectively.

Singh said that in the past the BJP Government had taken similar decision when Das was the finance minister had increased the taxes from 15 per cent to 20 per cent. The association had waged a protracted campaign to persuade the State Government to roll back the decision. Later on the then Finance Minister Stephen Marandi of the UPA Government decided to reduce the price from 20 to 18 per cent.

Meanwhile, the state Congress had protested the decision of the State Government and termed it as anti-people. “This is BJP hypocrisy. One hand the BJP is planning to raise demonstration in front of the parliament against the price hike, but in Jharkhand they have been putting extra burden on the common man by increasing the price of diesel,” senior Congress leader Alko Kumar Dubey said.

The Congress has announced to protest the decision of the State Government. The party will burn the effigy of the State Government and the Finance Minister Raghuwar Das on Thursday, Dubey informed.
Soren’s security causes distress for the poor

Vijay Deo Jha/Joy Sengupta | Ranchi

RANCHI | Sunday, February 14, 2010

Chief Minister's security issues has just resulted in despair for atleast six to seven families.

The district administration, citing security reasons have removed a group of small shopkeepers who used to earn a living by selling tea and snacks at one corner, a few meters away from the present Chief Minister's residence.

The higher ups at the district administration say that the shops cannot be allowed to run since it is close to the residence and there could be a security concern.

What surprises is that Soren has been living in the same residence since a long time, even before he was the Chief Minister.

He had blatantly refused to move to the official CM residence in the Kanke Road earlier. The residence has been branded 'unlucky' for all the State CMs as none have been able to complete their full term. Sources said that the CM House was not considered auspicious.

Kailash, who was selling tea in the same place since more than 6 years now said that his hopes were fast dwindling.

"They said that it was a Government-owned land and we could not carry on business here. This shop is the only source of livelihood for my family. I am in the same place since such a long time."

Another shopkeeper, who also sells tea and snacks in the same place said that he had nowhere to go now.

"All our requests went unheard. I had made a small home near my shop where I used to live with my family. Now I don’t know where to go. The biggest question is about earning money now.

These shops offer cheap food which is nothing less than a boon for many including the labourers of the area. With the Ranchi College located in the vicinity, the place is also visited by many students for short meals. Also, each day many people with different grievances come to meet the Chief Minister and these food joints have been very helpful for them.

"We don’t think it is a security issue. These men work so hard for their living. Why should there be a threat at all? Here the food was good and cheap," a student of the college said.

The shopkeepers requested the authorities to let them carry on with their business in the same spot.

When contacted Ranchi Deputy Commissioner, K.K Sone said that the they could not be allowed to run shops at the spot.

"We cannot allow them to run shops there as there is security involved. It is from the security point of view. Moreover, they have been running their business in the Government owned land," he said.
IT Dept tightens noose around Koda, conducts nationwide raids

Vijay Deo Jha | Ranchi

RANCHI | Wednesday, February 17, 2010

The Income Tax (IT) Department, on Tuesday, conducted raids at nearly 70 places in 13 States of the country in connection with the money laundering of more than Rs 2,500 crore involving former Chief Minister Madhu Koda and Co. The IT Department conducted raids after a gap of more than three months.

Raids were carried on the premises of Manohar Lal Pal; private secretary of the Jharkhand Chief Minister Shibu Soren.

The IT team also conducted raids on the premise of members of the Jharkhand State Electricity Board (JSEB) including SN Choudhary and former chairmen BM Verma, VN Pandey and HB Lal.

Raids continued till late evening. Sources in the IT Department termed the raids as successful. “In comparison with the raids conducted on October 31 last year this time we got clinching evidences of the alleged money laundering and scams in the allocation of mines and rural electrification work in Jharkhand. We have got some more crucial documents and more clinching evidence,” a senior IT officer said requesting anonymity.

The house of retired IAS and former Mines Secretary Jaishankar Tiwari in New Delhi was also raided. Tiwari, was Mines Secretary when Koda was the Chief Minister.

The list included State Pollution Control Board secretary RK Sinha and BB Singh Director Mines. The premises of Sailesh Kumar and Abhisek Rajput in Jamshedpur and Chaibasa were also raided in this connection. Both of them are close associates of Binod Sinha, the right hand of Koda. Sinha has been absconding after similar raids jointly carried by the Income Tax Department and Directorate Enforcement on October 31 last year.

The premises of two other persons Arun Jha and Ajay Jha, close associates of Sinha were raided in Chaibasa.

In Ranchi, a jewellery shop ‘Kuldeep Jewellers’ was raided by the team. Sources in the Department claimed having evidence that a top politician of the State, presently in judicial custody, was the business partner.

Raids were conducted in Ranchi, Jamshedpur, Chaibasa, Patna, Pune and other places.

The houses of Manohar Pal, situated at Kanke in Ranchi and Jamshedpur were also raided. Pal whose house was earlier raided by the CBI last year was top on the list for his dubious connection with Rohitas Krishnan; owner of Quantum Powertek. The company is alleged to have committed vast irregularities in rural electrification work. The IT Department has also been investigating the business connection of Pal with ‘Samridhi Sponge Factory’ where his son Tarun Pal is reported to be on the board of directors.

Krishnan is reported to be absconding. In the last Assembly election the company is alleged to have managed the election fund for the candidates of Koda.

An IT official said that Pal had a deep connection in the mega scam of the rural electrification project in Jharkhand. Sources said that some documents and details of the transactions were recovered during the raids.

Pal is alleged to have used his clout for the appointment of HB Lal as the chairman of JSEB, at the stance of Krishnan, after Soren became the Chief Minister in 2008.

During the raids the IT Department seized vital documents at the premises of these JSEC members indicating fraud in rural electrification work, sources claimed. The IT Department is reported to have raided the premise of a company involved in rural electrification work.


Govt bows down to Maoists’ deadline

Vijay Deo Jha/Parvinder Bhatia | Ranchi/Jamshedpur

RANCHI | Thursday, February 18, 2010

The Jharkhand Police has decided to suspend operation against Naxals in Ghorabandha in Ghatshila to rescue BDO Prashant Kumar Layek. On Wednesday, the police also moved Ghatsila court requesting to reinvestigate the cases of 14 undertrails whose release was set as a pre-condition by the Maoists for the safe release of Layek.

The police acted on the Naxals’ demand a few hours before the deadline given by Maoists ended on Wednesday evening. “We have moved a step further and are hopeful that Layek will be released very soon. The Government is ready to reopen their cases to see whether cases against them are false or true,” said Ranchi-range IG Police Rezi Dundung.

The court agreed to grant permission for the reinvestigation of nine undertrials out of 14, namely Ashwini Murmu, Luso Baske, Arjun Soren, Sukhram Munda, Kafra Mardi, Basanti Patar, Suraj Murmu, Jasmine Mardi and Bahadur Mardi.

Meanwhile, the police are reported to have released the father of Kanhu Munda, a Naxalite. Addressing the media at SDPO office in Ghatshila, Dundung said that the police will review the cases of undertrails and make sure that justice prevails.

The IGP, who also visited these undertrials in Ghatshila sub jail on Wednesday morning, said that during his investigation he had found that police had not been fair in some cases.

He also went on to inform that the operation against the ultras has been temporarily suspended in Ghoragandha in Ghatshila, however forces have been kept ‘as they were’.

The State Government took the decision after it reportedly decided to open political channel for the negotiation.

Well-placed source in the police confided JMM MLA from Ghatsila Ramdas Soren was asked to hold negotiation with the banned outfit CPI(Maoist).

The decision, source said, was taken both at political and administrative levels the day after the BDO was abducted. Although Ramdas Soren refused to comment but added that he was quite concern for the safe release of Layek and he was ready to offer his service if required.

Ramdas is reported to have held at least three rounds of negotiations with the top leaders of the CPI(Maoist) through local operatives. “Political negotiation is one thing. It has nothing to do with what police have been doing against Naxalites. But it is a different case. We have been asked to scale down deployments,” a senior police official said over telephone.

Meanwhile, Maoists allowed the abducted BDO to talk to her wife Juli Bharti over telephone from some undisclosed location. Appealing Maoists to release her husband, she said that her husband was innocent.
Maoists set free abducted BDO

Govt’s assurance does wonders

Vijay Deo Jha / Parvinder Bhat | Gurabandha


FRONT PAGE| NATIONAL| Saturday, February 20, 2010



Shibu Soren wisely opted not to play the Buddhadeb Bhattacharya when it came to accepting the demand of the CPI(Maoist) for a swap.

Seven days of agony of the Layak family ended on a sweet note. Abducted BDO Prashant Kumar Layak was released by the Naxalites on Friday evening under Gurabandha police station in East Singhbhum district.

The Naxalites released him at village Hariyan under Dumaria block of East Singhbhum district in the presence of some mediapersons. Layak was later picked up by the cops and brought to police picket at Ghuda.

Layak, the Dhalbhumgarh BDO, was abducted by the cadre of the CPI(Maoist) on February 13 from his office. The Maoists had demanded the release of 14 Maoist undertrials.

Accordingly, Chief Minister Shibu Soren had held a Press conference a few days back and assured the release of all these people from the jail provided they were innocent. The police on Wednesday moved Ghatsila Court requesting reinvestigation of the cases of these undertrials.

The court agreed to grant permission for reinvestigation of the nine undertrials out of 14, namely Ashwini Murmu, Luso Baske, Arjun Soren, Sukhram Munda, Kafra Mardi, Basanti Patar, Suraj Murmu, Jasmine Mardi and Bahadur Mardi. The police are reported to have released the father of Kanhu Munda, a Naxalite.

“We have released Prashant Kumar Layak from our custody. We had put some demands before the Government, including the release of innocent people who were caught by the State mercenary, read police. The State Government must stop atrocities on the people in the name of Operation Green Hunt…we will act tough if the State Government tries to play some trick once again,” spokesperson of the CPI (Maoist) Rakeshji said over telephone.

The police claimed that the Maoist set free the BDO under intense pressure of the police and the villagers. “It resulted due to the collective effort of the police. We recovered three motorbikes used by the Maoists to abduct Layak and arrested some key suspects…the Maoists were really under intense pressure as the police came close to them,” Navin Kumar Singh, SP Jamshedpur told mediapersons.

But he accepted that State Government’s initiative and the assurance of justice to the people played well. The candid acceptance of Zonal IG Razi Dungdung that police have committed excesses in some of the cases, further paved the way for negotiations.

The Maoists who had insisted on not less than swapping and even threatened to kill the BDO if the demand was not met by Wednesday last finally accepted the contention of the State Government to follow the legal procedure after Soren had amply made it clear.

Well-placed sources in the Government said the Union Home Ministry gave consent for Soren’s offer for swapping of innocent villagers and minors. But it cautioned the State Government to tread cautiously unlike West Bengal Government.

“Under the deal clinched both at official and unofficial level with the Maoists,” sources said, “the State Government has given assurance that the police will keep restraint in the coming days.