'Abduction occupational hazard for civil servants’
Following the abduction of Sukna collector Alex Paul Menon by Maoists, former Malkangiri collector R. Vineel Krishna, who was abducted two years ago by Naxals in Orissa, said that it has become an occupational hazard for civil servants to work in Naxal-affected areas.
He also said that the Naxals have been under a lot of pressure due to focused developmental works being carried out under Integrated Action Plan (IAP). He added that abduction of Mr Menon could have been to secure reprieve against ongoing security operations for the extremist outfit.
Strongly contesting criticism that Mr Menon went with inadequate security, Mr Krishna said that it’s not a question of being surrounded by security personnel only, as roads in those areas are heavily mined.
“Just few days back the collector of Bijapur, Rajat, survived a landmine blast, as he had decided to sit in some other vehicle than the normal one. The problem is of the terrain, which is mostly hilly and forested, with extensive mined roads. We are in a very difficult situation,” said Mr Krishna.
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