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Day 4, both sides offer talks, with condition

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    A lock hangs on the gate of the Lalgarh police station a day after security forces reclaimed it from the Maoists.

    �We are just following orders. We could not sleep at night out of fear these days and have to be always alert. No one is allowed in, not even for a complaint,� said Gourishankar Kanjilal, officer in charge of Lalgarh police station.

    Apart from Kanjilal, there are four sub-inspectors, seven assistant sub-inspectors and 17 constables in the police station. But now there job is to escort Central and state forces engaged in the operation.

    �It has been over a year since we gave up routine policing. The forces are here, but there is no change, except the fact that now we can sleep at night,� said a sub-inspector. Another sub-inspector said �little has changed now, though we claim to have liberated our police station�.

    On the fourth day of the operation, no further movement of the joint forces was reported from any of their base camps. Seven CRPF jawans fell sick due to the heat wave. They were treated in Lalgarh and later shifted to Army hospital in Kolai Kunda. The injured were airlifted from Lalgarh by Army helicopter and sent to Kolaikunda Air base.

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    �There was no major movement today. We are consolidating our position and tactical advantage. However, three persons, suspected to be Maoists, were arrested from Goaltore area today,� said DIG, Midnapore range, Praveen Kumar. �We are trying our best to gain people�s confidence. But it will take time. Now our primary job is to take action against the Maoists.�

    In Belpahari area, local tribals engaged clashed with CRPF personnel, who on Saturday had urinated in local ponds used for drinking water. When one jawan was injured, the CRPF resorted to baton charging. Minor resistance was also reported from Chakadoba area where locals protested against the presence of Central forces.

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    Police is always atrociousBy: Ruma | 22-Jun-2009 Reply | Forward If the DIG Praveen Kumar had said that the police wants to gain the confidence of the people, it should be read as "police wants people to submit and surrender". Therein lies the whole problem of so called Maoist menace in Lalgarh, where police torture became a rule of life since 1998, which culminated in police terror and atrocities on November 05, 2008 on the ground of attack of Maoists on Chief Minister's convoy, which resulted in the formation of People's Committee Against People's Atrocities and subsquent movement for the last 7 and 1/2 months. Now the DIG is once again interested in restoring upperhand of olice on people in the name of restoring confidence and law
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