*PEOPLE'S **UNION** FOR CIVIL LIBERTIES– *

*CHHATTISGARH *

*Post Box No. 87, Main Post Office, **Raipur** – 492001: Chhattisgarh: **
India** *

E-mail: *[email protected] *

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*Press Release:*



*PUCL DEPLORES DEATHS OF POLICEMEN *

*IN MAOIST ATTACK AT RAJNANGAON, Chhattisgarh*

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*Raipur**, **July 14, 2009***



            The Chhattisgarh Unit of People’s Union for Civil Liberties
(PUCL) has deplored the killings of 30 policemen in Maoist’s attack on
12thJuly 2009at Rajnandgaon district of Chhattisgarh.
The PUCL appeals to the Government, Maoists and Salwa-Judum to put an end to
killings and violence and create conducive environment for resolving the
issues and concerns through political dialogue and peace talks.

            The PUCL pays its homage to all police personnel killed in the
attack by Maoists, especially remembering Shri V K Chaubey, Superintendent
of Police, Rajnandgaon, who was known for his simple ways and strict
discipline. PUCL expresses its condolences and solace to the bereaved
families.

            PUCL believes in the Right to Life guaranteed under the Indian
Constitution and, as such, lives of all citizens are valuable, which should
not be taken away either for political or non-political purposes. PUCL has
always affirmed its faith in non-violence and peaceful means to resolve
differences and problems within the broader framework of the Indian
Constitution, and has deplored the militaristic strategies and actions.

            Efforts for peace talks have been also made by Sri Sri Ravi
Shanker of the Art of Living Foundation, who in September 2008 called on the
Chief Minister of Chhattisgarh Dr. Raman Singh at his residence soon after
meeting Dr Binayak Sen, a public health specialist and leader of People's
Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL) in the Raipur Central Jail. Later Sri Sri
Ravi Shanker met Adv K G Kannabiran, National President of PUCL at Hyderabad,
and wrote to Dr. Raman Singh for initiating peace talks. PUCL demands that
the CG Government should made public the steps taken in this regard.

            PUCL has also demanded from Mrs. Sonia Gandhi, President,
Congress (I) to make public the finding of a six-member Task Force
constituted by her in October 2004 “to study the problem of *naxalite *violence
in various states; submit a report which would identify factors responsible
for the spread of violence and make an assessment of the impact of efforts
made by the government to contain it; and  will make recommendations on
policies, plans and programmes for the central and state governments as also
for the Congress party”. The Task Force was asked to submit its report
within three months and had Sri Sashidhar Reddy from Andhra Pradesh as its
Convener, Mr. Ajit Jogi, Mr. Gajendra Singh Rajukheri, Mr. R C Khuntia, Mr.
Nikhil Kumar, and Mrs. Manju Hembrom as its members. The Chhattisgarh PUCL
had submitted its Memorandum on this issue to the Task Force during its
visit to Raipur.

            The CG PUCL also demands that the proceedings of the in-camera
meeting of the Chhattisgarh Vidhan Sabha held on 26th July 2007 to discuss
the issues and concerns arising out of growing activities of CPI (Maoists)
in Chhattisgarh should be made public to generate a public debate on it. The
CG PUCL considers the in-camera meeting of Vidhan Sabha against the letter
and spirit of the Constitution as an institution representing people’s
interests and concerns should be transparent and accountable to the public.
Making public of the Vidhan Sabha proceedings has become all the more
important now as the State Unit of Congress (I) in Chhattisgarh was
demanding imposition of President’s Rule in the wake of Rajnandgaon
incident.

            PUCL also believes that it is no longer a matter between the
State and the Maoists, and it should not be left primarily and purely in the
hands of the police to deal with it. Other enlightened segments of the
society, including intellectuals, various political forums, human rights and
social activists must discuss these strategies and agenda for establishing
lasting peace, justice and human rights in Chhattisgarh.

Rajendra K Sail                                    Dr. Binayak Sen
Vijendra

*President                                     General Secretary
Joint-Secretary*

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