He told the Lok Sabha that the attack on security personnel in the Sukma forests was an outcome of desperation among the Left Wing Extremists (LWEs) as they had suffered unprecedented losses last year.
"However there is a need for introspection over this incident. I have directed the DG, CRPF, to conduct a detailed inquiry into the incident so that the lapses that led to it can be identified, as this will reduce the possibility of repetition of such incidents in the future," he said.
Security forces have achieved tremendous success during 2016 in all LWE affected states, particularly in Chhattisgarh where 135 LWE cadres were killed, 779 arrested and 1198 surrendered, Singh said.
The number of violent incidents in Chhattisgarh also dropped by 15 per cent from 466 in 2015 to 395 in 2016.
The number of LWEs killed increased by 150 per cent (89 in 2015 to 222 in 2016) in 2016 while surrenders and arrests registered a combined increase of 47 per cent over 2015 (2238 to 3282), he said.
CRPF personnel were ambushed on March 11 by Maoists with heavy firing and simultaneous use of IED blast, the Home Minister said, adding that two of them were seriously injured but are out of danger.
The extremists took away 13 weapons and 2 wireless sets of the security personnel.
Singh named all the personnel killed and gave details of compensation given to their families.
The next of kin of the martyred CRPF personnel will be provided Rs 35 lakh as ex-gratia from the central government, Rs 20 lakh from the CRPF's risk fund and Rs one lakh from the CRPF welfare fund, the Home Minister said.
Congress leader Mallikarjun Kharge sought a clarification from the Home Minister on whether there was an intelligence failure but was disallowed by Speaker Sumitra Mahajan.
Parliamentary Affairs Minister Ananth Kumar said clarifications are not sought on a minister's statement as per convention, to which the Speaker agreed.
Congress members were also heard demanding that they be allowed the raise the issue of government formation in Manipur and Goa, where their party has emerged as the single largest party but the BJP with the support of smaller parties has moved to form government.
The Speaker said the role of governors cannot be discussed in Parliament.
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