*Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand account for 68% Naxal violence
13 Jan 2008, 0932 hrs IST,PTI
   NEW DELHI: As the security establishment grapples with unbridled Naxalite
violence in over a dozen states, Chhattisgarh and Jharkhand have earned the
dubious distinction of accounting for 68.16 per cent of the total incidents
and 76.42 per cent of the total casualties last year.

Latest official figures compiled till the end of November last reveal that
security forces suffered heavy casualties in the fight against the Maoists
as 214 personnel were killed compared to 133 during the same period in 2006.


Though the number of incidents of Naxal violence was 1,385 -- almost the
same as 1,398 in 2006 -- the causalities suffered by civilians was less.

While 418 civilians were killed till November 2007, the toll was 501 during
the corresponding period the year before, reflecting a shift in the Maoists'
strategy, Home Ministry sources said.

Rather than targeting the people, the Naxalites have set their eyes on
economic installations, with the Railways bearing the worst brunt in the
badly affected states of Bihar, Jharkhand, Orissa and Chhattisgarh, making
senior officials in the security establishment sit up.

Realising that the menace, described by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh at
regular internal security meetings as the "single biggest security
challenge" to the country, cannot be dealt with the gun alone, the Centre is
concentrating on evolving a holistic plan with focus on all-round
development to wean away misguided youth.
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