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This is an archive article published on April 9, 2010

PC offers to quit over Dantewada attack

HM accepted 'full responsibility' for the Dantewada massacre and said the 'buck stops at my desk'.

Home Minister P Chidambaram offered to quit his post in the wake of the Dantewada massacre by Naxals,but Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Friday rejected his resignation.

Moral responsibility

Taking full responsibility for the Dantewada massacre by Naxals,Home Minister P Chidambaram on Friday said the “buck stops at my desk.”

“I have been asked directly or indirectly where the buck stops for what happened in Dantewada. I have no hesitation saying the buck stops at my desk,” he said at a CRPF function in New Delhi.

“I accept full responsibility for what happened in Dantewada. Immediately on my return from Chhattisgarh,I called on the Prime Minister and gave it in writing that I accept full responsibility for what happened and I think I will stop there.”

Declining to go any further,he said,”Let me not elaborate. I am proud of the CRPF.” 75 personnel from CRPF’s 62nd Battalion and one Chhattisgarh policemen were killed in an ambush by the Maoists in Dantewada on Tuesday.

During a visit to Naxal stronghold of Lalgarh on April 4,Chidambaram had said he had told West Bengal Chief Minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee that the “buck stops” with him on stopping political violence in the state.

Upset over the remark,the Chief Minister had said this was not the language used by politicians and that he will do his job and the Home Minister should do his.

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Refuting certain media reports that the slain CRPF men were not well-equipped or trained,the Home Minister said,”Much has been written in the last few days. Some of it has pleased me,some of it has pained me.

“For example,it is been written that the companies of the 62nd Battalion (the men from which laid down their lives two days ago) were poorly trained,poorly equipped and they did not arrive with preparedness,” he said.

“It is also written that the police forces that are deployed in these areas kill indiscriminately,rape women. Anyone who puts pen to paper,writes these words certainly has no heart and no conscience.

“Very little is written about the valour,very little is written about the bravery. Very little is written about that even when they came in the ambush,the companies managed to kill eight Naxalites as intelligence reports and other reports tell us today.”

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Chidambaram,who was speaking at the ‘Shourya Diwas’ (valour day) function of CRPF,said,”I ask everyone humbly,respectfully that even if you cannot hold the front line and stand shoulder-to-shoulder with our brave jawans,please do not be disrespectful to the jawans. Please do not be disrespectful to our forces.”

The Home Minister said he knew his responsibilities well and it was to “see that we have a well-paid,well-fed,well-housed,well-trained,well-equipped and well-motivated police force.”

Stressing that the paramilitary forces under him are undertaking training as an essential component,Chidambaram said,”When I took over,a handful of companies were under training.

“Today as I speak to you,out of the 186 executive battalions (of CRPF),186 companies are under training. We have made it a rule that one company in any Battalion shall at any time be under training and be given rest and recuperation.”

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He also said his Ministry will ensure that the families of slain jawans received compensation by the end of this month and one member from each of them got a job.

Noting that the government will always stand by the security forces,the Home Minister said they performed duties so that people could live in freedom,liberty and democracy.

“I am proud of the innumerable duties the CRPF is called upon to perform. I salute all those who laid down their lives and my heart goes out to their families,” Chidambaram said.

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