Abducted Chhattisgarh collector may walk free on Wednesday
Maoists may set abducted Sukma District Collector Alex Paul Menon free on Wednesday, official sources in Chhattisgarh said on Tuesday.
"Maoist interlocutors G. Hargopal and B.D. Sharma communicated to the Maoists on Tuesday that they had signed an agreement on Monday night with mediators appointed by the Chhattisgarh government, and it is believed the rebels have no objection to releasing Menon by Wednesday," a top official source told.
Chief Minister Raman Singh chaired a cabinet meeting on Tuesday that approved the agreement signed between the two sides for release of Menon.
The mediators from the government as well as the Maoists had signed a two-page draft agreement on Monday night and the Chief Minister hurriedly convened a press conference to announce, "Alex would be released within 48 hours."
The Maoist interlocutors and government mediators Nirmala Buch and S.K. Mishra agreed to form a high-powered review committee headed by Buch.
Official sources said the committee will consider the cases of undertrial Maoists lodged in various jails in the state.
Menon, 32, a 2006 batch Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer, has been held hostage by Maoist since April 21. The official was abducted at gunpoint by rebels from a forested location in Sukma district, some 500 km south from here, while he was interacting with tribals.
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