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There shouldn't be politics over May 25 attack: HM

Home minister Sushilkumar Shinde said on Friday there should be no politics over last week's red-brigade attack, which, according to him, was more threatening than terrorism. Ejaz Kaiser reports.

Updated on: Jun 01, 2013 09:47 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , Raipur
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Union home minister Sushilkumar Shinde said on Friday there should be no politics over last week's red-brigade attack, which, according to him, was more threatening than religious terrorism. He said the Chhattisgarh government and the Centre would jointly combat the Maoist threat.

While admitting that security lapses apparently led to the attack, in which 28 persons including 18 Congress functionaries were killed, on the party's convoy on May 25, the home minister said investigation would reveal everything. "Whether there was intelligence failure I can't say. The probe will disclose that," Shinde said.

He reviewed the situation with governor Shekhar Dutt, chief minister Raman Singh and senior officials of the central and state governments.

Shinde reached Raipur on Friday, six days after the attack. He has assured the state of all support and help from the Centre to counter left-wing extremists. Earlier he visited the family members of slain state Congress president Nand Kumar Patel in Raigarh district, 220 km east of Raipur, and assured them of all support and justice. Later he returned Raipur and met the injured persons admitted in a private hospital.

 
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