Will ensure safe, peaceful polls in Malkangiri: DGP

Malkangiri: Hinting at a special anti-Maoist joint operation in the cut-off areas of Malkangiri district, DGP BK Singh Friday said all possible steps will be taken to foil the Maoists’ call to boycott the ensuing three-tier panchayat polls in the state.

“In spite of the Maoists’ call to boycott the polls, some candidates have filed their nominations. Orissa Police is committed to ensuring a safe and peaceful election in Malkangiri and elsewhere in the state,” the top cop told reporters after visiting the BSF camps in the cut-off areas, considered a stronghold of the Maoists.
Stating that “adequate” forces would be deployed in the disturbed area, besides intensifying patrolling, the DGP said the people have already rejected the Maoists’ call by filing nominations.

“We will ensure the safety and security of the candidates,” he added.
While urging the ultras to shun violence and surrender, Singh said the state has been planning to launch an anti-Maoist operation along with neighbouring Andhra Pradesh and Chhattisgarh.

The DGP claimed that Maoist activities had come down across Orissa and many ex-cadres of the banned outfits had surrendered.
At the BSF camps, accompanied by IG Operations RP Koche, DIG S Saini and DIG Narasingha Bhola, the DGP took stock of the security arrangements for the panchayat polls.

DIG Special Intelligence Narasingh Bhol, SOG Commandant S Acharya and SP Mitrabhanu Mohapatra and senior officials of BSF also accompanied the DG during his visit to the district.

Left-wing extremism poses a major challenge before the police ahead of the polls as the Maoists kidnapped some poll officials and an ex-sarpanch from the remote area of Panasput, Chitrakonda January 13.

All those kidnapped were later released with a threat not to take part in the election.
In October 2016, a joint operation of Andhra Pradesh’s Greyhounds commandos and Orissa’s SOG had eliminated at least 18 ultras in the cut-off areas.
Meanwhile, the State Election Commission has been contemplating to announce the dates for filing of nominations at Panasput, Jantri, Andrapalli, Jodamba, Gajamudi of Chitrakonda in Malkangiri where the process has not been held.

The commission would take a decision after January 21 on the basis of inputs from the local SP and collector, officials said. PNN

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