MHA holding meeting with Bihar, Jharkhand to counter LWE

Bihar and Jharkhand are meeting to chalk out strategy to deal with Maoists in Gaya

MHA holding meeting with Bihar, Jharkhand to counter LWE
Press Trust of India Gaya
Last Updated : Apr 06 2016 | 4:13 PM IST
The Ministry of Home Affairs is holding a meeting with senior civil and police officials of Bihar and Jharkhand here today to discuss an action plan and strategy to counter the activities of Left Wing Extremist organisation in the two states.

"The meeting is chaired by Union Home Ministry's Additional Secretary Jaideep Govind to discuss nine points in detail in order to curb Left Wing Extremist organisations in the neighbouring districts of Bihar and Jharkhand," IG (Operations), Bihar, Sushil M Khopde said.

Senior officials in the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA), Bihar and Jharkhand are meeting to chalk out strategy to deal with Maoists in Gaya.

Prominent officials attending the meeting include MHA Director Dipak Kumar Kedia, Bihar's Special Secretary in Home department, Jharkhand ADG (Operations) S M Pradhan, Magadh Division Commissioner, DIG, SSB DIG, DIGs of Rohtas, Hazaribagh, DMs and SPs of Gaya, Rohtas, Nawada, Arwal, Aurangabad, Jehanabad and SPs of Jharkhand's Chatra, Koderma, Hazaribagh, Commandants of CRPF, COBRA, SSB and others.

The meeting would also discuss implementing an action plan for operations in the most affected Bihar districts over next three months including inter-state operations, he said.

Khopde said it would review various development schemes, initiatives pertaining to infrastructure development in the most affected districts of Bihar.

The meeting would also discuss how to carry out drive against proscribed naxal outfits in effective manner in coordination with the state police and central para military forces, official sources said.
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First Published: Apr 06 2016 | 2:32 PM IST

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