




Just as these thoughts were running through my mind, I saw the news that Hemant Karkare and Salaskar had been shot and killed. A quiet man, Hemant was sharp and intelligent. It was not surprising that he decided to lead from the front and risk his life. As superintendent of police in Chandrapur, he was part of my anti-Naxalite operations team. An engineer, Hemant developed a computer programme through which we could track the movements of Naxalite Dalams. We eliminated a “labour cell” of the left extremists in Chandrapur and destroyed the Naxal Dalam operating in the talukha of Rajura. Hemant endeared himself to everyone with his soft-spoken and low key ways. He must have been very uncomfortable with the attention he received during investigations into alleged terrorist activities by some Hindutva zealots. The investigation had been described as a political conspiracy by some political leaders. One thing I am sure of: Hemant would not have associated himself with any such action. The late Inspector Salaskar had the reputation of being a daring and committed officer. The media described him as an “encounter specialist”. I wished they would not. There was no such thing. His readiness to be part of the action on Wednesday had cost him his life. The death of such officers with total devotion to duty is a great loss not only to the police force but to the people at large.
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