Why Did JP Nadda Make Claims About the 2013 Maoist Attack?
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New Delhi, Dec 23 (NationPress) In a recent statement, BJP National President J.P. Nadda accused certain Congress leaders of being complicit in the 2013 Jhiram Ghati Maoist attack. In response, Pawan Khera, the media in-charge for Congress, raised concerns regarding the timing of what he described as 'childish claims' made by the Union Health Minister.
Nadda's assertion points to alleged insider involvement from Congress during a tragedy that led to the deaths of several state party leaders.
In reaction, Khera articulated the seriousness of the allegation, advocating for a comprehensive investigation. He expressed skepticism about the motivation behind Nadda's comments, questioning, 'If such information existed, why the silence for over a decade? Who is being protected now?'
Khera emphasized that these issues are too significant to be dismissed and demanded accountability, stating, 'Nadda must be questioned about his silence all these years. His statements cannot go unchallenged.'
Additionally, CPI General Secretary D. Raja weighed in, demanding clarity from Nadda regarding which Congress leaders were implicated. He insisted that the Congress party must respond decisively to the allegations, whether they stem from political motivation or factual evidence.
Raja further pointed out ongoing developments in Chhattisgarh, referencing the 'Naxal Mukt Bharat' initiative led by Amit Shah and the launch of Operation Kagar, which has resulted in the deaths of several Maoists but also raised concerns about violence against innocents.
Nadda made his controversial remarks during the 'Janadesh Parab', an event commemorating two years of the Vishnu Deo Sai government. Speaking at the Khokhra Police Ground in Janjgir-Champa, he claimed that Congress leaders' movements were compromised, facilitating an ambush that led to the deaths of prominent figures like Nand Kumar Patel and Mahendra Karma.
On May 25, 2013, this ambush resulted in the loss of 32 lives, including then-state Congress chief Nand Kumar Patel, former Leader of Opposition Mahendra Karma, and former Union Minister Vidyacharan Shukla.