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New Delhi:
Home Minister P Chidambaram today made it clear that there was no
demand from Naxals for any swap of prisoners for the policeman whose
body with severed head was found this morning in Jharkhand.
Terming the act as "cold blooded" murder, Chidambaram said "If the Naxals have any demand they should place their demand.
But cold blooded murder is simply not acceptable. I condemn it."
He
was reacting to reports that Naxals wanted to swap arrested Maoist
leader Kobad Ghandy in exchange of policeman Francis Induwar, kidnapped
on September 30. His body was found this morning at Raisha Ghati about
12 km from Ranchi.
"The (Jharkhand) DGP has told me that there
was no demand for a swap of prisoners. Besides, we are governed by the
rule of law and prisoners are under the custody of court. We cannot
swap prisoners with those who are outside the purview of law, who take
the law in their hands," he said.
Asked whether this action of
Naxals came ahead of a full fledged crackdown against Maoists planned
by the Centre, he said "we have not announced anything, we have not
said anything. These are media speculations.
"All we have said
is that following our assessment that the Naxalite threat is a grave
threat to internal security, the centre will provide support to the
state police forces to continue their operations against the Maoists,"
he said.
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