Nearly 8,500 armed Naxals in country: Government
The government on Wednesday said almost 8,500 armed Naxal cadres were present in the country and as many as 21 Left-wing extremist groups were indulging in acts of violence.
“As per available inputs, the total strength of armed cadres of Naxalites is around 8,500,” minister of state for home affairs Ajay Maken told the Rajya Sabha in a written reply on Wednesday.
Mr Maken also said, “According to intelligence inputs, there are 21 Left-wing extremist groups indulging in violence in the country.”
There are no inputs to indicate that the Left-wing extremists groups are being supported financially by various industrialists. However, they raise funds from contractors and businessmen by imposing levies through coercive means, he said in reply to another question.
Mr Maken said the total number of security personnel killed by Naxals in 2010, up to July 31, is 218. This figure includes 75 CRPF personnel and a state policemen who were killed in an ambush by the Maoists on April six in Chhattisgarh’s Dantewada district.
To an another question, Mr Maken said, “There are no inputs indicating operational link between Maoists of Nepal and India.”
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